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# Author: Users from #quiz in DALNet
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# Editor: |casiotone|, Julika, stanstimer
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# Last edited: 2002/07/05 19:09:09
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# Category: History
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# Question: Chinese philosopher (um 500 v. Chr.) ?
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# Answer: Konfuzius
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# Regexp: [ck]onfu(ts|z)ius
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# Author: anonymous
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Category: (Definitions: -isms)
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Question: Sartre, de Beauvoir and Camus all belonged to this philosophical movement.
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Answer: Existentialism
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Author: MingTea
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Category: -isms
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Question: Indifference to pleasure or pain; Greek philosophical system following the teachings of Zeno.
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Answer: stoicism
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Author: MingTea
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Category: -ologies
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Question: A collection of literary pieces?
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Answer: anthology
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Author: MingTea
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Category: -ologies
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Question: The study of animal and plant tissues?
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Answer: Histology
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Author: MingTea
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Answer: Save Our Souls
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Answer: not applicable
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Author: Dragon-Lady
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Category: Advertising
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Question: What statuette is awarded annually for the best television commercial?
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Answer: Clio
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Air Travel
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Question: What is the national airline of Indonesia?
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Answer: Garuda
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Author: Danni-
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Category: Alcohol
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Question: What do the letters VOSP on a brandy bottle stand for?
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Answer: Very Special Old Pale
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Americans are Silly
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Question: There are 4 towns in the United States with the name of what other bird in their names?
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Answer: chicken
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: Americans are Silly
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Question: There are 61 towns in the United States with the name of what bird in their names?
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Answer: Turkey
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: A mouth-like opening into the body; also the porous openings on the surface of leaves.
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Answer: stomata
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Author: MingAFK
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: After a bolus has been digested in the stomach, it is called ______ as it moves into the small intestine.
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Answer: chyme
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: These essential body cells do not contain nuclei?
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Answer: Red Blood Cells
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: These glands are located on top of the kidneys.
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Answer: Adrenal
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: This organ of the excretory system is composed of small tubules called nephridia?
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Answer: kidney
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: What is the term for a mass of mood moving from your mouth to your stomach called?
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Answer: bolus
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: What period takes place shortly after chilbrith?
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Answer: postpartum
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Author: atariwiggler
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Category: Anatomy
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Question: Whats the technical name for the skull ?
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Answer: Cranium
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Author: `4play
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Category: Anatomy and Physiology
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Question: These essential body cells do not contain nuclei.
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Answer: #red blood# cells
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Ancient Stuff
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Question: The Colosseum received its name not for its size, but for a colossal statue of who that stood close by?
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Answer: Nero
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: In the animal kingdom, if reptiles are in class reptilia, then birds are in class ____
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Answer: aves
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: Often hunted for its fur, this South American rodent bathes in dust and is often sold in the pet trade.
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Answer: chinchilla
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: On Borneo and Sumatra, the literal translation of this ape's name means "man of the forest."
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Answer: Orang-utan
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Regexp: orang[- ]?utan
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: Term for an emasculated male pig
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Answer: barrow
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: The Komodo Dragon, the biggest known lizard to science, is endemic to the Komodo islands of what country?
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Answer: Indonesia
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Author: junkfiles
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: The closest living relative of this African mammal is the giraffe.
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Answer: Okapi
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: The insect class "hymenoptera" includes ants and these colonial honey-makers.
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Answer: bees
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: The silkworm only eats the leaves of what plant?
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Answer: mulberry
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: What aminal is the logo of the World Wildlife Fund?
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Answer: panda
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Author: stanstime
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: Which is a small flightless bird, also New Zealand's national symbol?
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Answer: kiwi
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Author: Lyrax
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Category: Animal Kingdom
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Question: Which plant is known for attracting hummingbirds?
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Answer: hibiscus
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Author: a-l-f
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Category: Animals
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Question: The greyhound, along with this smaller relative, is used in the sport of coursing.
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Answer: whippet
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Animals
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Question: What is the fastest breed of dog after the greyhound?
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Answer: whippet
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Author: Supreme-Being-of-Leisure
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Category: Architecture
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Answer: font
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Author: Fortunella
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Category: Architecture
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Question: Towards which direction does the Tower of Pisa lean?
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Answer: south
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Author: Fortunella
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Category: Art
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Answer: Monet
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Art
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Question: Spanish modernist and cubist Pablo -------
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Answer: Picasso
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Art
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Question: The surrealist painter Salvador Dali was a native of which country?
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Answer: Spain
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Arts
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Question: In what opera would you find Lt. Pinkerton?
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Answer: Madame butterfly
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Arts
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Question: What are arranged in the Japanese art of Ikebana?
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Answer: flowers
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Astrology
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Question: Which date starts the astrological year?
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Answer: March 21
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Author: a-l-f
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: At the equator, what is the brightest star in the night sky?
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Answer: Sirius
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Author: JessicaA^^^
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Excluding the sun, what star is closest to the earth?
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Answer: Proxima Centauri (aka Alpha Centauri)
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Regexp: (Proxima|Alpha) Centauri
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Author: JessicaA^^^
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: How many moons does Mercury have?
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Answer: none
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Regexp: (none|null|zero|0)
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Author: Abdoul
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: In which constellation would you look to find the center of The Milky Way?
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Answer: Sagittarius
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Mercury's period of orbit takes how many earth days?
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Answer: eighty eight
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Regexp: (eighty[- ]eight|88)
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Author: Danni-
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: On which planet are the craters Brahms and Liszt?
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Answer: Mercury
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Author: dontgooff
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Phobos and Deimos are the moons of which planet?
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Answer: Mars
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Author: MissDameaner
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: The four Galilean moons of Jupiter are: Callisto, Io, Ganymede, and _________
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Answer: Europa
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Author: MissDameaner
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: This astronomer had a metal nose
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Answer: Tycho #Brahe#
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: This moon is our solar system's most cratered satellite:
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Answer: Callisto
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Author: Abdoul
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: What do scientists predict will happen when the universe ends?
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Answer: The Big Crunch
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Regexp: (The )?Big Crunch
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Author: ILoveJackDaniels
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: What is the sixth planet from our sun?
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Answer: Saturn
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Author: Fortunella
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: What is the sixth planet from our sun?
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Answer: Saturn
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Author: Lyrax
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Where are the 4 major moons of Jupiter discovered by?
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Answer: Galileo
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Author: MissDameaner
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Which astronomer first observed 4 moons of Jupiter in 1610?
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Answer: #Galileo# Galilei
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Which moon is the largest satellite in our solar system?
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Answer: Ganymede
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Author: Abdoul
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Which moon is the second largest satellite in our solar system?
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Answer: Titan
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Author: Abdoul
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Which of Neptune's moons is the biggest?
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Answer: Triton
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Author: Abdoul
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Category: Astronomy
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Question: Who discovered Uranus?
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Answer: Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel
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Regexp: (wilhelm|william) herschel
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Author: Abdoul
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Category: Astrophysics
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Question: What is the heaviest element that can be formed by regular fusion reactions in the core of a star?
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Answer: iron
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Author: MingTea
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Category: BANANAS
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Question: A cluster or bunch of bananas is called a ?
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Answer: hand
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: BANANAS
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Question: Individual bananas are called ?
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Answer: fingers
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: Banking
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Question: What was the first credit card called?
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Answer: DinerŽs Club
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Beverages
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Question: This drink is made from espresso coffee, steamed milk and chocolate.
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Answer: Mocha
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Bibile
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Question: What 'S' was a king of israel who was famous for his wisdom?
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Answer: Solomon
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Author: ILoveJackDaniels
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Category: Bible
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Question: How many animals of each kind did Moses take onto the ark?
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Answer: #None# (It Was Noah Not Moses)
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Regexp: (0|None|Nill|Zero)
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Author: ILoveJackDaniels
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Category: Bible
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Question: What is the holy cup of Christ called?
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Answer: Holy Grail
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Regexp: (The )?Holy Grail
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Author: Fortunella
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Category: Big American Things
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Question: The first skyscraper in the United States was built in which city?
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Answer: Chicago
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: Biology
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Question: The latin word for lips is:
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Answer: labia
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Biology
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Question: This cell organelle is responsible for protein production?
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Answer: ribosome
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Biology
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Question: What chemical compound causes pain in muscles after exercise?
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Answer: lactic acid
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Author: CursumPerficio
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Category: Birds and Countries
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Question: The national bird of India is the?
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Answer: Peacock
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Category: Birthstones
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Question: What is the birthstone for February?
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Answer: Amethyst
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Body
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Question: What is the name of the body part that separates the abdomen from the thorax?
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Answer: Diaphragm
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Botany
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Question: Linen is obtained from the fibers of what plant?
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Answer: flax
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Botany
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Question: The leaves of the tomato plant are poisonous, they contain ________
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Answer: strychnine
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Botany
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Question: This plant has leaves with delicate trigger hairs, allowing it to sense and trap insects.
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Answer: venus flytrap
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Botany
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Question: This spikey succulent, native of Africa, is often an additive in creams and lotions.
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Answer: aloe vera
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Botany
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Question: What gives leaves their colour ?
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Answer: Chlorophyll
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Author: `4play
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Category: Botany
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Question: What is the term for a tree which sheds its foliage at the end of the growing season?
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Answer: deciduous
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Botany
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Question: What is the term for the group of plants that catch and digest insects?
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Answer: carnivorous
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Buildings
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Question: Why is the Empire State Building so called?
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Answer: its in The Empire State
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Business
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Question: This brand boasts 57 varieties?
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Answer: Heinz
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Cartoon Trivia
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Question: Fat Albert and friends was created by ...... ?
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Answer: Bill Cosby
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Author: amantadine
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Category: Cartoon Trivia
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Question: Tarzan had a chimpanzee, what was his name?
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Answer: Cheetah
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Regexp: chee?tah?
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Cartoon Trivia
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Question: What is Peter Parker's secret identity?
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Answer: Spiderman
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Regexp: spider ?man
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Author: ILoveJackDaniels
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Category: Cartoon Trivia
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Question: What is the name of Yogi Bear's best freind
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Answer: Boo Boo
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Author: amantadine
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Category: Cartoon Trivia
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Question: What was the name of Barney and Betty Rubble's son?
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Answer: Bam Bam
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Comment: Author???
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Category: Cartoons
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Question: Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, was allergic to what?
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Answer: carrots
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Regexp: carrot'?s
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Author: Drunk_eHf
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Category: Catroons
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Question: Mickey Mouse is known as what in Italy?
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Answer: Topolino
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Author: Drunk_eHf
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Category: Ceremonies
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Question: After how many years marriage do you celebrate your emerald wedding anniversary
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Answer: 55
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Chat
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Question: What does the chort for of ctc stand for?
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Answer: Care to Chat
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: Ascorbic acid is commonly reffered to as Vitamin - ?
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Answer: C
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: Chemical Element Pa?
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Answer: Protactinium
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: Coal is predominantly made up of this element.
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Answer: carbon
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Author: simpsoniadfer
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: Electrum is a natural alloy of gold and what other metal?
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Answer: silver
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Author: dontgooff
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: He founded our modern periodic table. Surname only?
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Answer: Mendeleev
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: In organic chemistry nomenclature, the prefix "meth" means how many atoms of carbon?
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Answer: one
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Regexp: (one|1)
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Author: Flat_Michael
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: Peanuts are one of the ingredients of?
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Answer: Dynamite
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Author: {Lav_Away}
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: The atomic weights in the periodic table are stated in proportion to the weight of what element, with atomic number 6?
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Answer: carbon
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: The chemical compound sodium chloride is often sprinkled on food before ingestion. What is it's common name?
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Answer: salt
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Author: |casiotone|
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: This Latin word meaning "iron" is the reason for iron's modern day chemical symbol (Fe).
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Answer: ferrum
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: What chemical element gets is name from the greek word meaning 'stranger'?
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Answer: Xenon
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: What element is represented by the symbol W?
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Answer: tungsten
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Author: MingTea
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: What foul smelling compound is commonly known as rotten egg gas?
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Answer: hydrogen sulphide
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Regexp: hydrogen sul(f|ph)ide
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Author: `4play
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Category: Chemistry
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Question: What is the chemical element Pa?
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Answer: Protactinium
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Author: MingTea
|
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|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for californium?
|
||
Answer: Cf
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for curium?
|
||
Answer: Cm
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for einsteinium?
|
||
Answer: Es
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for lead?
|
||
Answer: Pb
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for mercury?
|
||
Answer: Hg
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for radium?
|
||
Answer: Ra
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for radon?
|
||
Answer: Rn
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the chemical symbol for tungsten?
|
||
Answer: W
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the heaviest of the naturally occuring Noble gases?
|
||
Answer: Radon
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the modern name for Plumbum?
|
||
Answer: lead
|
||
Author: SilverGinger5
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the most reactive element?
|
||
Answer: fluorine
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: What is the symbol for Iron?
|
||
Answer: Fe
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Whats the chemical symbol for Helium ?
|
||
Answer: He
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: When traces of a calcium compound are held in a bunsen flame, the colour of the flame changes to ...?
|
||
Answer: red
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which Russian chemist (1834-1907) founded our modern periodic table?
|
||
Answer: Dmitry Ivanovich #Mendeleyev#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which chemical element is represented by the symbol Pa?
|
||
Answer: protactinium
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which chemical element was foremerly known as the latin "Kalium", hence bears the symbol "K"?
|
||
Answer: potassium
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which isotope of carbon is used for dating (give number) ?
|
||
Answer: 14
|
||
Regexp: (fourteen|14)
|
||
Author: Nameless
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which substance has the chemical formula H3PO4?
|
||
Answer: phosphoric acid
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which substance has the chemical formula H2SO4?
|
||
Answer: sulfuric acid
|
||
Regexp: Sul[ph|f]uric acid
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which substance has the chemical formula HCl?
|
||
Answer: hydrochloric acid
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which substance has the chemical formula HNO3?
|
||
Answer: Nitric Acid
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which substance has the chemical formula NaOH?
|
||
Answer: Sodium Hydroxide
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Church
|
||
Question: According to popular belief brides walk to the what in the church? (not the aisle)
|
||
Answer: The nave of the church
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Clichés
|
||
Question: The pen is mightier then the ......
|
||
Answer: sword
|
||
Author: amantadine
|
||
|
||
Category: Cocktails
|
||
Question: To make Drambuie, you add some honey to what type of whiskey?
|
||
Answer: Scotch
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Cocktails
|
||
Question: Vodka or gin, ____ juice and sugar make a gimlet.
|
||
Answer: lime
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Cold things
|
||
Question: What percentage of Antarctica is ice?
|
||
Answer: ninty eight
|
||
Regexp: (98|Ninty eight)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Common Terms
|
||
Question: A meaningless distraction is a ... herring.
|
||
Answer: red
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Common Terms
|
||
Question: How many is a baker's dozen?
|
||
Answer: thirteen
|
||
Regexp: (thirteen|13)
|
||
Author: Atarvostatins
|
||
|
||
Category: Common Terms
|
||
Question: What is often referred to as "the oldest profession"?
|
||
Answer: prostitution
|
||
Author: Atarvostatins
|
||
|
||
Category: Computer
|
||
Question: What does DMA stand for?
|
||
Answer: Direct Memory Access
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Computer
|
||
Question: What does the acronym COBOL stand for?
|
||
Answer: Common Business Oriented Language
|
||
Author: deadclown
|
||
|
||
Category: Computers
|
||
Question: Linux is a clone of what operating system?
|
||
Answer: UNIX
|
||
Regexp: U.?N.?I.?X.?
|
||
Author: silly^chatter
|
||
|
||
Category: Computers
|
||
Question: What does ASCII stand for?
|
||
Answer: american Standard code for information interchange
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Computers
|
||
Question: What does CR-ROM stand for?
|
||
Answer: Compact Disk Read Only Memory
|
||
Regexp: Compact Disk( |-)Read Only Memory
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Computers
|
||
Question: What does bit stands for?
|
||
Answer: binary digit
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Conflict
|
||
Question: At the outbreak of WWI what country's airforce consisted of only 50 men?
|
||
Answer: United States
|
||
Regexp: (United States|U.?S.?A?.?|America)
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: Corporations
|
||
Question: Who owns Weight Watchers?
|
||
Answer: #Heinz# Foods
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Cosmology
|
||
Question: What term is given to the center of a black hole?
|
||
Answer: singularity
|
||
Author: MiniMog^__^
|
||
|
||
Category: Cosmology
|
||
Question: Who wrote 'A Brief History of Time'?
|
||
Answer: Stephen Hawking
|
||
Regexp: ste(f|ph)en hawking
|
||
Author: CursumPerficio
|
||
|
||
Category: Crime
|
||
Question: What country has the highest kidnapping rate?
|
||
Answer: Colombia
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Crossword Clues
|
||
Question: Australian Ratite (3)
|
||
Answer: emu
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Crossword Clues
|
||
Question: Fold Mother (3)
|
||
Answer: ewe
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Crossword Clues
|
||
Question: Joie de _______ (5)
|
||
Answer: Vivre
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Crossword Clues
|
||
Question: Savoir ______ (5)
|
||
Answer: vivre
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Crossword Clues
|
||
Question: Sheltered from the wind (4)?
|
||
Answer: alee
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Crossword Clues
|
||
Question: Wage per hour (4)
|
||
Answer: rate
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Culture
|
||
Question: A chinese imperial dragon has how many toes?
|
||
Answer: five
|
||
Regexp: (five|5)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Currencies
|
||
Question: What is the monetary unit of Malaysia?
|
||
Answer: ringgit
|
||
Regexp: ringg?it
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Current Affairs
|
||
Question: From which country is UN Secretary General Kofi Annan?
|
||
Answer: Ghana
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Current Affairs
|
||
Question: Who is the current Secretary General of the United Nations?
|
||
Answer: Kofi Annan
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Customs
|
||
Question: In which country is the importation of bubble gum illegal?
|
||
Answer: Singapore
|
||
Author: amantadine
|
||
|
||
Category: Definitions
|
||
Question: A catalogue of words and synonyms.
|
||
Answer: thesaurus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Definitions
|
||
Question: An iron hook with a handle used for landing large fish.
|
||
Answer: gaff
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Definitions
|
||
Question: The practice of women taking more than one husband is called?
|
||
Answer: polyandry
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Definitions: -isms
|
||
Question: -isms: A psychological disorder marked by self absorption, short attention span and an inability to treat others as people.
|
||
Answer: autism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Definitions: -isms
|
||
Question: A form of government where the ruler is the absolute dictator, unhindered by laws or constitutional government.
|
||
Answer: Totalitarianism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Dolls
|
||
Question: What is Barbie`s full name?
|
||
Answer: Barbara Millicent Roberts
|
||
Regexp: Barbara (Millicent )?Roberts
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Category: Drinks
|
||
Question: What spirit is added to brandy to make a sidecar?
|
||
Answer: Cointreau or Triple Sec
|
||
Regexp: (Cointreau|Triple Sec)
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Drugs
|
||
Question: Heroin is derived from which plant?
|
||
Answer: Opium #poppy#
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Electronics
|
||
Question: What does LED stand for?
|
||
Answer: Light Emitting Diode
|
||
Author: CursumPerficio
|
||
|
||
Category: Entertainment
|
||
Question: What Magician walked through the great wall of china?
|
||
Answer: David Copperfield
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Entertainment
|
||
Question: What is know as 'The Greatest Show On Earth'?
|
||
Answer: Barnum & Bailey Circus
|
||
Regexp: (Barnum(,| and| +| &) Bailey|Bailey(,| and| +| &) Barnum) Circus
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Entertainment
|
||
Question: What is the longest running musical in Broadway history?
|
||
Answer: Cats
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Entomology
|
||
Question: What is the world's largest insect?
|
||
Answer: Goliath beetle
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Exports
|
||
Question: Which country is the world's biggest gold producer?
|
||
Answer: South Africa
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Famous People
|
||
Question: by what name is Allen Konigsberg better known?
|
||
Answer: Woody Allen
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Famous people
|
||
Question: where is the comemoration statue of fictional character Sherlock holems?
|
||
Answer: Baker Street, london
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Farming
|
||
Question: French farmers get help from this barnyard animal to dig out truffles.
|
||
Answer: pig
|
||
Author: junkfiles
|
||
|
||
Category: Fashion
|
||
Question: How many buttons does a double breasted suit have?
|
||
Answer: six
|
||
Regexp: (6|six)
|
||
Author: Supreme-Being-of-Leisure
|
||
|
||
Category: Fashion
|
||
Question: On which item of clothing are the letters YKK often found?
|
||
Answer: zipper
|
||
Author: Glemlin
|
||
|
||
Category: Fat Presidents
|
||
Question: Which President weighed 352 pounds?
|
||
Answer: Taft
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: What is the Pink panter in the Pink Pather film?
|
||
Answer: A Diamond
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: What was Citizen Kane's first name?
|
||
Answer: Charles
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: What was the first James Bond Film?
|
||
Answer: Dr. No
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: Who play Captian Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek the Next Generation?
|
||
Answer: Patrick Stewart
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: Who played the Agent james Bond in the 1966 film 'Casino Royale'?
|
||
Answer: David Niven
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: Who wrote and preformed the soundtrack for Live and let die?
|
||
Answer: Paul McCartney and Wings
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Film
|
||
Question: what is the only X Rated film to have won the best film Oscar?
|
||
Answer: Midnight Cowboy
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Films
|
||
Question: Who is James Bonds Recurring Foe?
|
||
Answer: Ernst Stavro Blofeld
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Films
|
||
Question: the film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" takes place in which dynasty (- the ' )
|
||
Answer: ching
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Films
|
||
Question: the film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" takes place in which dynasty (- the ' )
|
||
Answer: ching
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Flags
|
||
Question: How many stars are there on Brazil's flag?
|
||
Answer: twenty three
|
||
Regexp: (twenty[- ]three|23)
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Flags
|
||
Question: The Lebanese flag bears which tree?
|
||
Answer: Cedar
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Flags
|
||
Question: What is the correct name for the Union Jack Flag?
|
||
Answer: The Union Flag
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Food
|
||
Question: Ethanoic (or acetic) acid is the major constituent of which everyday condiment?
|
||
Answer: vinegar
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Food
|
||
Question: These beans are the most often used in the production of bean sprouts.
|
||
Answer: mung beans
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Food
|
||
Question: This spiny fruit with a pungent odor and rich yellow flesh is considered "The King of Fruits" by many southeast asians.
|
||
Answer: durian
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Food
|
||
Question: What is the animal product used in the making of the Italian dessert 'cassata'?
|
||
Answer: egg white
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Food
|
||
Question: Which fruit has the most calories per gram?
|
||
Answer: avocado
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Food and Drink
|
||
Question: From which country does the 'lassi' originate?
|
||
Answer: India
|
||
Author: SnorksAndtheDeadPony
|
||
|
||
Category: Food and Drink
|
||
Question: Tequila is made from an extract of which species of cactus?
|
||
Answer: Agave
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Food and Drink
|
||
Question: The agave cactus is the source of which liquor?
|
||
Answer: tequila
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Food and Drink
|
||
Question: What colour is caffine?
|
||
Answer: White
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Foods
|
||
Question: What is the name given to the watery part of milk left after making cheese?
|
||
Answer: whey
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Games
|
||
Question: In snooker, how many points are accumulated in a perfect break?
|
||
Answer: one hundred and forty seven
|
||
Regexp: (one hundred (and |& )?forty[- ]seven|147)
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Games
|
||
Question: In the game of chess, which piece has the most freedom to move?
|
||
Answer: queen
|
||
Author: f33l^__^lin3
|
||
|
||
Category: Games
|
||
Question: This chess term means "in passing"
|
||
Answer: en passant
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Games
|
||
Question: What are a cheesboard's vertical rows called?
|
||
Answer: files
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Games
|
||
Question: What are a chessboard's horizontal rows called?
|
||
Answer: ranks
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: General Knowledge
|
||
Question: This weapon lends its name to a type of woman's shoe with a slender, tapered high-heel.
|
||
Answer: Stiletto
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: General Knowledge
|
||
Question: What is this sign called "*"?
|
||
Answer: asterisk
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Generral Knowledge
|
||
Question: How many lines make up a number on a digital clock?
|
||
Answer: Seven
|
||
Author: Lil-Erin
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: How many stars on the european union flag?
|
||
Answer: 12
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: If you were in a bar and someone gave you a 'mickey Finn' what would you be drinking?
|
||
Answer: A drugged Drink
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: This Toy is based on a Filipino Hunters Weapon what is it?
|
||
Answer: Yo Yo
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: What country had RCH on its cars?
|
||
Answer: Chile
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: What does the distress signal SOS stand for?
|
||
Answer: Save our Souls
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: What is a Digamy?
|
||
Answer: A Second Legal Marriage
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: What is a Googol?
|
||
Answer: The Largest Named Number
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: What is a Gopak?
|
||
Answer: A Russian dance
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: What is the purple ink used to stamp meat made from?
|
||
Answer: Dark Grape Skins
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: Who invented the ball point pen?
|
||
Answer: Laszlo and Georg Biro
|
||
Regexp: (Laszlo(,| and| +| &) Georg Biro|Georg(,| and| +| &) Laszlo Biro)
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: Who is Bibendum better known as?
|
||
Answer: The Michelin Man
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Genral Knowledge
|
||
Question: what is Falaka
|
||
Answer: torture beating to the feet
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geograpgy
|
||
Question: In what country is The Blue Lagoon?
|
||
Answer: Iceland
|
||
Author: Cyberbob-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geograpgy
|
||
Question: In which country would you find the spectacular rock formation known as The Three Sisters?
|
||
Answer: Australia
|
||
Author: `funkee
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: "Yellow River" is the common name for which Chinese river?
|
||
Answer: Hwang Ho
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Alba is the Celtic name for what country?
|
||
Answer: Scotland
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Author: Magic2000
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Category: Geography
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Question: How many time zones are there in China?
|
||
Answer: one
|
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Author: Magic2000
|
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Category: Geography
|
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Question: In total, how many provinces and territories are there in Canada?
|
||
Answer: thirteen
|
||
Regexp: (thirteen|13)
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
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|
||
Category: Geography
|
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Question: In what Province Is Dublin?
|
||
Answer: Leinster
|
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Author: Magic2000
|
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|
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Category: Geography
|
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Question: In what US state is Panama City?
|
||
Answer: Florida
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
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|
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Category: Geography
|
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Question: In what country is the currency named after the water being called the Pula?
|
||
Answer: Botswana
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
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|
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Category: Geography
|
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Question: In which country is K2, the second-highest mountain in the world, located?
|
||
Answer: Pakistan
|
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Author: HassanAli
|
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|
||
Category: Geography
|
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Question: In which country would you find Angkor Wat?
|
||
Answer: Cambodia
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
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|
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Category: Geography
|
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Question: In which state is the source of the Mississippi River?
|
||
Answer: Minnesota
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
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|
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Category: Geography
|
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Question: Jakarta is located on which Indonesian island?
|
||
Answer: Java
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
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|
||
Category: Geography
|
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Question: Located above and just below the Arctic Circle, this region became an official territory of Canada in April 1999.
|
||
Answer: Nunavut
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
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|
||
Category: Geography
|
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Question: Monaco has the same flag as what other country?
|
||
Answer: Indonesia
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
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Question: Name the highest mountain in Africa.
|
||
Answer: Mt. #Kilimanjaro#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Name the three baltic countries?
|
||
Answer: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Near what major city is Mount Fuji?
|
||
Answer: Tokyo
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: The "Old City" of this holy location is divided into four quarters a Christian quarter, a Muslim Quarter, a Jewish Quarter, and an Armenian Quarter.
|
||
Answer: Jerusalem
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
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|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: The Andaman Islands belong to which country?
|
||
Answer: india
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
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|
||
Category: Geography
|
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Question: The City of Fireze is better known is english as what?
|
||
Answer: Florence
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: The Indus River flows through which country?
|
||
Answer: Pakistan
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: The Palk Strait runs between which two countries?
|
||
Answer: India and Sri Lanka
|
||
Regexp: (India (and |& )Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka (and |& )India)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: The island of Hispaniola consists of the Dominican Republic and this country.
|
||
Answer: Haiti
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: This Moslem republic in asia was formerly part of India.
|
||
Answer: Pakistan
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: This country is divided into two parts: Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo, and a peninsula north of Singapore.
|
||
Answer: Malaysia
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: This coutry holds the distinction of being the least densely populated in the world.
|
||
Answer: Mongolia
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: This is the longest mountain chain in the world.
|
||
Answer: Andes
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: This mountain, found in the California Cascades, is famous for it's twin peaks?
|
||
Answer: Mount Shasta
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: This mountain, found in the California Cascades, is famous for it's twin peaks?
|
||
Answer: Mount Shasta
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Vilnius is the capital of which country?
|
||
Answer: Lithuania
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What 'I' was once Mesopotamia?
|
||
Answer: Iraq
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What 2 countries have square flags?
|
||
Answer: Switzerland and the Vatican
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What American state has a Thames river?
|
||
Answer: Connecticut
|
||
Author: aubergine
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What US Citys name means 'straits' or 'channel'?
|
||
Answer: Detroit
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What US state has the most tornadoes on average?
|
||
Answer: Texas
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What color are French Letter Boxes?
|
||
Answer: yellow
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What country has a birth rate of 0?
|
||
Answer: The Vatican City
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What country has the world's most southerly city?
|
||
Answer: Chile
|
||
Author: QuIzZ
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is South America's highest peak in the Andes, Argentina?
|
||
Answer: Aconcagua
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is capital of Lithuania?
|
||
Answer: Vilnius
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is capital of Ukraine?
|
||
Answer: Kiev
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital city of New Zealand?
|
||
Answer: Wellington
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Brazil?
|
||
Answer: Brasilia
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Croatia?
|
||
Answer: Zagreb
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Estonia?
|
||
Answer: Tallin
|
||
Author: |GeorgeHarrison|
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Guam?
|
||
Answer: Agana
|
||
Author: nagets
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Hawaii?
|
||
Answer: Honolulu
|
||
Author: nagets
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Honduras?
|
||
Answer: Tegucigalpa
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Madagascar?
|
||
Answer: Antananarivo
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Moldova?
|
||
Answer: Kishinev
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Nicaragua?
|
||
Answer: Managua
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Wales?
|
||
Answer: Cardiff
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Wales??
|
||
Answer: Cardiff
|
||
Author: LaVisH
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of the Italian province Lazio?
|
||
Answer: Rome
|
||
Author: HassanAli
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capital of the overseas department and administrative region of France, Réunion?
|
||
Answer: Saint-Denis
|
||
Regexp: (saint|st|st\.)[- ]denis
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the capitol of Iceland?
|
||
Answer: Reykjavik
|
||
Author: DViper_00
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the highest mountain in Europe?
|
||
Answer: Mont Blanc
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the highest mountain in the Appalachian range?
|
||
Answer: Mt. Mitchell
|
||
Regexp: (mt|mt\.|mount) mitchell
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the highest mountain in the world?
|
||
Answer: Mount Everest
|
||
Regexp: (Mount )?Everest
|
||
Author: _oj_
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the highest point in South America?
|
||
Answer: Aconcagua
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the highest waterfall in the USA?
|
||
Answer: Yosemite
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest island in the Caribbean?
|
||
Answer: Cuba
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest island in the East Indies?
|
||
Answer: Borneo
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest island in the Indian Ocean?
|
||
Answer: Madagascar
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest island in the Mediterranean?
|
||
Answer: Sicily
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest island in the Philippines?
|
||
Answer: Luzon
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest island in the world?
|
||
Answer: Greenland
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest lake in Europe?
|
||
Answer: Lake #Lagoda#
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest natural lake found in Africa?
|
||
Answer: Lake Victoria
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the largest of the pyramids in Egypt?
|
||
Answer: Cheops
|
||
Author: amantadine
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the longest mountain range in the world?
|
||
Answer: Andes
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the longest river in Australia?
|
||
Answer: Darling
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the name of the famous large coral reef located off the coast of northeastern Australia?
|
||
Answer: Great Barrier Reef
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the name of the large natural landmark in northern Australia also known as Uluru?
|
||
Answer: Ayers Rock
|
||
Regexp: Ayer'?s Rock
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the name of the mountain chain separating most of Spain from France?
|
||
Answer: Pyrenees
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the only country in the world whose name starts with 'O'?
|
||
Answer: Oman
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the second highest peak in Africa?
|
||
Answer: Mt. Kenya
|
||
Regexp: (mt|mt\.|mount) kenya
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What is the worlds longest concrete dam?
|
||
Answer: #Grand Coulee# Dam
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What two US states are rectangular?
|
||
Answer: Colorado and Wyoming
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What was the former name of Thailand?
|
||
Answer: Siam
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What was the hightest mountain in the world before the discovery of everest?
|
||
Answer: Mount Everest
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: What's the capital of Poland?
|
||
Answer: Warsaw
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Where is Dogger Bank?
|
||
Answer: The North Sea
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Where is the original London Bridge located?
|
||
Answer: Lake Havasu,
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Where is the tallest building in the world?
|
||
Answer: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
||
Author: AjiMMbO
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Which city is home to the 4th largest pyramid in the world?
|
||
Answer: Las Vegas
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Which is the only South East Asian country that is a member of the British Commonwealth?
|
||
Answer: malaysia
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Which is the only land-locked country in South East Asia?
|
||
Answer: Laos
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Which river produces the most sediment?
|
||
Answer: #Yellow# River
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Which sea is located between Australia and New Zealand?
|
||
Answer: Tasman
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Who is regarded as the most influential monarch of Russian Romanov Dynasty?
|
||
Answer: Peter I
|
||
Regexp: Peter the Great
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: Wracked by heavy monsoon rains 3 to 4 months of the year, this is the wettest and most flood-prone nation in Asia.
|
||
Answer: Bangladesh
|
||
Author: junkfiles
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: if you climbed the Euromast what country would you be in?
|
||
Answer: Rotterdam
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: in what country do people speak the Language they call Nihongo?
|
||
Answer: Japan
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: what country has the highest per capita tea consumption?
|
||
Answer: ireland
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: what country has the oldest constitution that still exists?
|
||
Answer: America
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Geography
|
||
Question: what river separates the city of Florence?
|
||
Answer: Arno
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Geograpy
|
||
Question: What is the second highest peak in Mexico?
|
||
Answer: Popocatepetl
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: A line that touches a circle at only one point is called a ....... ?
|
||
Answer: tangent
|
||
Author: simpsoniadfer
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: A line that touches a circle at two points is called a .....
|
||
Answer: chord
|
||
Author: simpsoniadfer
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: How many degrees in an interior angles of an equilateral triangle?
|
||
Answer: sixty
|
||
Regexp: (sixty|60)
|
||
Author: Flat_Michael
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: How many faces does a dodecahedron have?
|
||
Answer: twelve
|
||
Regexp: (twelve|12)
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: The longest side in a right-angled triangle is called the .......
|
||
Answer: hypotenuse
|
||
Author: simpsoniadfer
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: The volume of which solid is given by the formula 4/3(pi)r^3?
|
||
Answer: sphere
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Geometry
|
||
Question: What is the name given to a quadrilateral with one, and only one, pair of sides parallel to each other?
|
||
Answer: trapezium
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Greek words
|
||
Question: "deinos" and "sauros" roughly translate to?
|
||
Answer: terrible lizard
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: After the fall of the iron curtain, Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced a period of restructuring known as ________.
|
||
Answer: Perestroika
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: After the fall of the manchu dynasty, there existed three political parties in china: The KMT, Nationalists and The ...... ?
|
||
Answer: #Communist#s
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Also known as the 'Isle of Apples', Christ and Joseph of Aramathea travelled here in ancient times.
|
||
Answer: Avalon
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Elizabeth I was the daughter of which king?
|
||
Answer: Henry VIII
|
||
Regexp: Henry (the )?(8th|VIII|eighth)
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Gangster Al Capone, boss of the Chicago underworld, was finally gaoled for 11 years for what crime?
|
||
Answer: tax evasion
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: How many presidents of the United States fought in the Civil War?
|
||
Answer: six
|
||
Regexp: (six|6)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: In 1959, Tibet was invaded by which country?
|
||
Answer: China
|
||
Author: afoldo
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: In what war did the jet fighters first battle each other?
|
||
Answer: The Korean War
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: In which English town was William Shakespeare born?
|
||
Answer: #Stratford#-Upon-Avon
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: In which war did Florence Nightingale earn her reputation ?
|
||
Answer: #Crimean# War
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Near which Belarus City did the biggest ever tank battle take place during WWII?
|
||
Answer: Kursk
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Queen Cleopatra proclaimed herself to be which Egyptian goddess?
|
||
Answer: Isis
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper were killed in a plane crash in 1959. Which other famous singer was killed in that crash?
|
||
Answer: Buddy Holly
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Rorke's Drift was a battle in which war?
|
||
Answer: The Zulu War
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Sir Stamford Raffles founded which minor Asian nation?
|
||
Answer: Singapore
|
||
Author: HassanAli
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: The American M4 tank is better known as what?
|
||
Answer: The Sherman tank
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: The Greek army under Leonides was annihilated here by Persians in 480BC.
|
||
Answer: Thermopylae
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: The _____ universe was replaced by the Copernican universe.
|
||
Answer: Ptolemic
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: The birthplace of Napoleon, also the capital of Corsica, is?
|
||
Answer: Ajaccio
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: The massacre at Kent State occurred as students protested the bombing of Cambodia and the _____ war.
|
||
Answer: Vietnam
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: The three buildings of the Acropolis are the Propylaea, the Erectheum, and the _________.
|
||
Answer: Parthenon
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: These fighters always began a bout by saying, "Hail Emperor, those about to die salute you."?
|
||
Answer: gladiators
|
||
Regexp: gladiator'?s
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: This Chinese dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644.
|
||
Answer: Ming
|
||
Author: Glemlin
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: This European war was named after a peninsula between the Black sea and the sea of Azov?
|
||
Answer: Crimean War
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: This European war was named after a peninsula between the Black sea and the sea of Azov?
|
||
Answer: Crimean War
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: This U.S. President suffered from polio during WWII.
|
||
Answer: Franklin D #Roosevelt#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What American city was called New Amsterdam in the early 17th century?
|
||
Answer: New York
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What Venetian traveler and explorer landed in China and reached Kublai Khan's court in 1275?
|
||
Answer: Marco Polo
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What city holds the distinction of opening the world's first public library in 1747?
|
||
Answer: Warsaw, Poland
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What colour was added to the French flag during the French revolution?
|
||
Answer: white
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What did Anne Boleyn have three of?
|
||
Answer: breasts
|
||
Regexp: brest'?s
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What did Julius Caesar cross to signal a revolt against the senate?
|
||
Answer: rubikon
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What did Napoleon have built to commemorate his victories?
|
||
Answer: Arc de Triomphe
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What do historians call the journey made by Mao to the Northwest of China after Chiang Kai-Shek had driven his forces out of the South and East?
|
||
Answer: The Long March
|
||
Regexp: Long March
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What is the former name of Sri Lanka?
|
||
Answer: Ceylon
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What is the name of the German Officer who lived and died in Madrid and rescued Mussolini?
|
||
Answer: Otto Skorzeny
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What treaty, signed in 1713, ended the War of the Spanish Succession?
|
||
Answer: Treaty of #Utrecht#
|
||
Author: aubergine
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was Europe's first super-high-speed passenger train powered by?
|
||
Answer: electricity
|
||
Author: creme`egg
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was Operation Sea Lion in WWII?
|
||
Answer: The Invasion of Britian
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was name of the Titanic's sister ship?
|
||
Answer: Lucitania
|
||
Regexp: Lu[sc]itania
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was the initial capital of USSR?
|
||
Answer: Leningrad
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was the last Port of call for the Titanic?
|
||
Answer: Queenstown
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was the most Eastern country in Alexander The Great's command at his peak?
|
||
Answer: India
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What was the name given to the atom bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima?
|
||
Answer: Fat Man
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: What were 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man'?
|
||
Answer: Atom Bombs
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Where did the battle of Waterloo take place?
|
||
Answer: Belgium
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Where did the most famous encirclement of the Nazi troops during WWII take place?
|
||
Answer: Stalingrad
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Where is the infamous Lubjanka prison?
|
||
Answer: Moscow
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Which English King issued the Magna Carta in 1215?
|
||
Answer: King #John#
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Which country ruled Cambodia immediately before WWII?
|
||
Answer: France
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Which island was Napoleon from?
|
||
Answer: corsica
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Which poisonous concoction was Socrates given to drink to carry out his death sentence?
|
||
Answer: hemlock
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Which police-dog was one of Stalin's favourites?
|
||
Answer: Berya
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who denounced Stalin?
|
||
Answer: Nikita
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who did Henry VIII marry when he was 18?
|
||
Answer: Catharine of Aragon
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen?
|
||
Answer: Howard Carter
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who invented the record player ?
|
||
Answer: Thomas Alva Edison
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who is Prince Vladimir Tepes better known as?
|
||
Answer: Dracula
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who outlawed gladiator sports in Rome?
|
||
Answer: Caesar
|
||
Regexp: (Julius )?Caesar
|
||
Author: amantadine
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare?
|
||
Answer: Elizabeth I
|
||
Regexp: Elizabeth (I|(the )?(1st|first))
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who shot President James Garfield?
|
||
Answer: Charles #Guiteau#
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was Henry VIII's second wife?
|
||
Answer: Anne Boleyn
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was the Taj Mahal built in memory of?
|
||
Answer: Mumtaj Mahal
|
||
Author: Guest21667
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was the father of Elizabeth I?
|
||
Answer: Henry VIII
|
||
Regexp: Henry (VIII|(the )?(8th|eighth))
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was the last American president to sport facial hair?
|
||
Answer: Taft
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was the man convicted of masterminding the 1969 LaBianca-Tate murders, later to become known as the Helter Skelter killings?
|
||
Answer: Charles #Manson#
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was the most famous leader of the Carthagenians?
|
||
Answer: Hannibal
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Who was the mother of Elizabeth I?
|
||
Answer: Anne Boleyn
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: History
|
||
Question: Whose army did Admiral Nelson defeat at the battle of Trafalgar?
|
||
Answer: Napoleon
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Hobbies
|
||
Question: Which light wood is commonly used for making aeromodels?
|
||
Answer: Balsa
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Hollywood
|
||
Question: Who directed "Jurassic Park III?"
|
||
Answer: Joe Johnston
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Homonyms
|
||
Question: Drill a hole into/a crude uncouth person (answer in the form of word1/word2)?
|
||
Answer: bore/boor
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Homonyms
|
||
Question: Scram!/foot apparel (answer in form of word1/word2)
|
||
Answer: Shoo/Shoe
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Homonyms
|
||
Question: To save up as for future use/a vast multitude (answer in the form of word1/word2)?
|
||
Answer: hoard/horde
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: IRC
|
||
Question: Who wrote mIRC?
|
||
Answer: Khaled Mardam-Bey
|
||
Author: afoldo
|
||
|
||
Category: Internet
|
||
Question: What does FTP stand for?
|
||
Answer: File Transfer Protocol
|
||
Author: opium_ariane
|
||
|
||
Category: Internet
|
||
Question: What does the acronym HTML stand for?
|
||
Answer: Hyper Text Markup Language
|
||
Author: silly^chatter
|
||
|
||
Category: Internet
|
||
Question: What is IRC an acronym for?
|
||
Answer: internet relay chat
|
||
Author: atariwiggler
|
||
|
||
Category: Inventions
|
||
Question: What did john logie baird invent in 1925?
|
||
Answer: Television
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Isms
|
||
Question: Indifference to pleasure of pain; Grrek philosophical system following the teachings of Zeno?
|
||
Answer: Stoicism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Isms
|
||
Question: Speaking of G.B. Shaw, he originally adhered to a form of communism called?
|
||
Answer: fabianism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Isms
|
||
Question: The social and philosophic creedo of Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw is called:
|
||
Answer: shavianism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Juicey
|
||
Question: What was originally called the Chinese gooseberry?
|
||
Answer: kiwi
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Language
|
||
Question: How do you say "I Love You" in German?
|
||
Answer: Ich liebe Dich
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Language
|
||
Question: What does the Greek root word 'chrom' mean?
|
||
Answer: color
|
||
Regexp: colou?r
|
||
Author: deadclown
|
||
|
||
Category: Language
|
||
Question: What is the first letter in the Greek alphabet?
|
||
Answer: Alpha
|
||
Author: kuel
|
||
|
||
Category: Language
|
||
Question: What is the last letter in the Greek alphabet?
|
||
Answer: Omega
|
||
Author: kuel
|
||
|
||
Category: Language
|
||
Question: What is the official language of Senegal?
|
||
Answer: French
|
||
Author: Flat_Michael
|
||
|
||
Category: Language
|
||
Question: Which is the only english word that contains all the vowels in alphabetical order?
|
||
Answer: facetious
|
||
Author: GreenPlasticTrees
|
||
|
||
Category: Languages
|
||
Question: From which language does the term 'Mayday' come?
|
||
Answer: French
|
||
Author: opium_ariane
|
||
|
||
Category: Languages
|
||
Question: The Scots call it 'shinty' - what do Canadians and Americans call it?
|
||
Answer: hockey
|
||
Author: Superfly
|
||
|
||
Category: Languages
|
||
Question: Which word means "profound boredom" in both french and english?
|
||
Answer: ennui
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Legal Terms
|
||
Question: This defense is also know as compulsion by threat.
|
||
Answer: duress
|
||
Author: Glemlin
|
||
|
||
Category: Legends
|
||
Question: What was the name of the Lady Godiva's horse?
|
||
Answer: Aethenoth
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: "Now is the winter of our discontent" is a line from which Shakespearian play?
|
||
Answer: Richard III
|
||
Regexp: Richard (the )?(III|3rd|third)
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: According To "The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy" what number is the answer to everything?
|
||
Answer: Forty Two
|
||
Regexp: (42|Forty Two)
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Author of "The Lighthouse" and "Eminent Victorians"?
|
||
Answer: Virginia Woolf
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Author of such works as Gravity's Rainbow, V, The Crying of Lot 49 and most recently, Mason & Dixon?
|
||
Answer: Thomas Pynchon
|
||
Regexp: (Thomas )?Pynchon
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Bob Kane created who?
|
||
Answer: Batman
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Faulkner penned this book with 4 distinctive sections: the Benjy section, Quentin's section, Jason and then Dilsey's sections.
|
||
Answer: The Sound and the Fury
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: From which of Shakespeare's plays is this line: "All the world's a stage..."
|
||
Answer: As You Like It
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: He penned the founding novel of the utopian genre, "Utopia."?
|
||
Answer: Sir Thomas More
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: He wrote Ulysses, Giacomo Joyce, Dubliners and Finnegans Wake, among others.
|
||
Answer: James Joyce
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: His many Romantic odes include 'Ode to Melancholy' and 'Ode to a Graecian Urn'
|
||
Answer: John Keats
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: His many Romantic odes include Ode to Melancholy and Ode to a Graecian Urn?
|
||
Answer: Keats
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: In HG Wells "The Time Machine," two races of the future are the child-like Eloi, and the underground monsters called the ____?
|
||
Answer: Morlocks
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: In What book would you find a Hefalump?
|
||
Answer: Winnie the Pooh
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Name the author of 'The Catcher in the Rye'
|
||
Answer: J.D. #Salinger#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Name the author of his famous and only novel 'Doctor Zhivago', which presents a panoramic view of Russian society at the time of the 1917 Revolution.
|
||
Answer: Boris Pasternak
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Sherlock Holmes lived at 221b ..... street?
|
||
Answer: Baker
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: The ____ ____ school of poetry includes poets such as Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch
|
||
Answer: New York
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: The ____ generation included such authors as Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg.
|
||
Answer: Beat
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: The fallacy of personifying inanimate objects, often in bad taste?
|
||
Answer: pathetic fallacy
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: The two races in HG Well's "The Time Machine" are the child-like Eloi and the subterannean ______?
|
||
Answer: Morlocks
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: This Romantic poet and husband to Mary Shelley drowned in a boating accident.
|
||
Answer: Percy Bysshe Shelley
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: This Romantic poet and wife of Mary Shelley drowned in a boating accident?
|
||
Answer: Percy Bysshe Shelley
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: This book, Oscar Wilde's only novel, was used as evidence in his sodomy trial?
|
||
Answer: The Picture of Dorian Gray
|
||
Regexp: (The )?Picture of Dorian Gray
|
||
Author: Neobule
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: This early American statesman and inventor wrote the book, "Fart proudly"?
|
||
Answer: Benjamin Franklin
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: This is the choice and arrangement of words and phrases in a literary work. It is the vocabulary that the author, poet or playwright uses to create style and effect in a piece of writing?
|
||
Answer: diction
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What Irish playwright and author, wrote "The Importance of Being Ernest" and "A Picture of Dorian Grey" among others?
|
||
Answer: Oscar Wilde
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What Was Sherlock Holmes' 7% solution in 'The Sign of Four'?
|
||
Answer: Cocaine
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What famous character did Edgar Rice Burroughs create?
|
||
Answer: Tarzan
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What famous character did Edgar Rice Burroughs create?
|
||
Answer: Tarzan
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What is an Icelandic epic called?
|
||
Answer: saga
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What is the name of Hamlet's tragic admirer?
|
||
Answer: Ophelia
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What is the name of the main character in Homer's Odyssey?
|
||
Answer: Odysseus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What is the opposite of an utopia?
|
||
Answer: dystopia
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What play by Shakespeare features the following characters: Cornwall, Gloucester, Regan, and Goneril?
|
||
Answer: King Lear
|
||
Author: kuel
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What was Dante's last name?
|
||
Answer: Alighieri
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What was sherlock holmes most famous novel?
|
||
Answer: The Hound of The Baskervilles
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: What was the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women"?
|
||
Answer: Little Men
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Which Shakesperian play features the line "Now is the winter of our discontent"?
|
||
Answer: Richard III
|
||
Regexp: Richard (III|the (third|3rd))
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Which US author penned the novels "Of Mice and Men" and "East Of Eden"?
|
||
Answer: John Steinbeck
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Which US dramatist was once married to Marylin Monroe and penned the plays "Death Of A Salesman" and "The Crucible"?
|
||
Answer: Arthur Miller
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Which poet, in his "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" told us that "Full many a flower is born to blush unseen / And waste its sweetnes on the desert air."?
|
||
Answer: Thomas Gray
|
||
Regexp: (Thomas )?Gray
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who created Winnie the Pooh?
|
||
Answer: A. A. #Milne#
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who is karen Blixen better known as?
|
||
Answer: Isaak Dinesen
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who is the author of "Brave New World" ?
|
||
Answer: Aldous #Huxley#
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who is the author of "Harry Potter" ?
|
||
Answer: Joan #Rowling#
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who is the protagonist of Milton's Paradise Lost?
|
||
Answer: Satan
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who writes the discworld novels?
|
||
Answer: Terry Pratchett
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote "Animal Farm"?
|
||
Answer: George #Orwell#
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote "Ten Little Indians?"
|
||
Answer: Agatha Christie
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?"
|
||
Answer: Samuel Taylor #Coleridge#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote "The count of Monte-Christo"?
|
||
Answer: Dumas
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote 'Rendezvous with Rama'?
|
||
Answer: Sir Arthur C. Clarke
|
||
Regexp: (Sir )?Arthur C.? Clarke
|
||
Author: ||BraveHeart
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'?
|
||
Answer: Geoffrey #Chaucer#
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote 'The Great Gatsby'?
|
||
Answer: F. Scott #Fitzgerald#
|
||
Author: Greyplain
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote 'To Kill A Mockingbird'?
|
||
Answer: Harper Lee
|
||
Author: opium_ariane
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote Great Expectations?
|
||
Answer: Charles #Dickens#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
|
||
Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote the epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey?
|
||
Answer: Homer
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote the famous series of Discworld books?
|
||
Answer: Terry Pratchett
|
||
Regexp: (Terry )?Pratchett
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote the long religious epic, "Paradise Lost"?
|
||
Answer: John Milton
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature
|
||
Question: Who wrote the threepenny opera?
|
||
Answer: Bertolt Brecht
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Literature:
|
||
Question: What famous character did Edgar Rice Burroughs create?
|
||
Answer: Tarzan
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Logic
|
||
Question: If its 4:45PM on Kathmandu what time is it in Madrid?
|
||
Answer: Noon
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Magic
|
||
Question: The American Soceity of Magicians has status of being what?
|
||
Answer: The #Largest Magic Organistation#
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: 2 + 5 x 6 = ?
|
||
Answer: 32
|
||
Author: Tornado-
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: 2.7182 is the approximation for which variable used in logarithms?
|
||
Answer: e
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: Benoit Mandelbrot discovered what mathematical structures?
|
||
Answer: #fractal#s
|
||
Author: aubergine
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: Solve this: 10*3+2?
|
||
Answer: 32
|
||
Author: HassanAli
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: The first antiderivative of acceleration is:
|
||
Answer: velocity
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: What is the name given to a curve that approaches a line, but never quite touches it?
|
||
Answer: asymptote
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: What is the name given to the number equal to 10 raised to the power of 100?
|
||
Answer: A "#googol#"
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Mathematics
|
||
Question: What is x to the power of zero equal to?
|
||
Answer: one
|
||
Regexp: (one|1)
|
||
|
||
Category: Maths
|
||
Question: If you count from 1 to 100, how many 7's will you come across?
|
||
Answer: 20
|
||
Regexp: (20|Twenty)
|
||
Author: Guest21667
|
||
|
||
Category: Maths
|
||
Question: What is next in the series 1 8 27 ?? 125 216?
|
||
Answer: 64
|
||
Regexp: (64|Sixty Four)
|
||
Author: Guest21667
|
||
|
||
Category: Medicine
|
||
Question: The sulphate of which metal is used to render the alimentary canal opaque to X-rays (symbol Ba)?
|
||
Answer: barium
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Medicine
|
||
Question: This alkaloid extracted from chincona bark, ______ is commonly used in malaria therapy.
|
||
Answer: quinine
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Medicine
|
||
Question: This condition characterized by the swelling of the thyroid gland is caused by an iodine deficiency.
|
||
Answer: goitre
|
||
Regexp: (goiter|goitre)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Medicine
|
||
Question: What is hyperglycemia commonly known as ?
|
||
Answer: diabetes
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Metals
|
||
Question: What is the main component of Brass and Bronze?
|
||
Answer: Copper
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Metals
|
||
Question: What metal do you get from Hematite?
|
||
Answer: iron
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Minerals
|
||
Question: The valuable blue form of corundum is called:
|
||
Answer: sapphire
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Minerals
|
||
Question: What is the yellow variety of quartz?
|
||
Answer: Citrine
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Minerals
|
||
Question: What metal is the major constituent of Rubies ?
|
||
Answer: Aluminium
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Modified Vegetables
|
||
Question: In what modified vegetable did Cinderalla travel to the ball in?
|
||
Answer: pumpkin
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Money
|
||
Question: What is the largest denomination dollar bill issued?
|
||
Answer: $100
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: More American stuff
|
||
Question: In the United States at the turn of the century there were how many states (numerical)?
|
||
Answer: forty five
|
||
Regexp: (45|forty five)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: How many Oscars did Ben Hur win?
|
||
Answer: eleven
|
||
Regexp: (eleven|11)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: John Travolta, Samuel Jackson, Uma Thurman starred in which 1994 Quentin Tarantino film?
|
||
Answer: Pulp Fiction
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Richard Strauss' majestic overture "Also Sprach Zarathustra" was the theme music for which Stanley Kubrick film?
|
||
Answer: #2001# : A Space Odyessy
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: What was the Oscar-winning theme song from "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?
|
||
Answer: Moon River
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who directed the movie "Blade Runner"?
|
||
Answer: Ridley Scott
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the first James Bond?
|
||
Answer: Sean Connery
|
||
Author: opium_ariane
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "Braveheart"?
|
||
Answer: Mel Gibson
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "Castaway"?
|
||
Answer: Tom Hanks
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "Erin Brokovich"?
|
||
Answer: Julia Roberts
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "Mission Impossible"?
|
||
Answer: Tom Cruise
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "Snatch"?
|
||
Answer: Brad Pitt
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "The Mask"?
|
||
Answer: Jim Carrey
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who played the lead in the movie "The Matrix"?
|
||
Answer: Keanu Reeves
|
||
Author: trafffka
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie Trivia
|
||
Question: Who was the first James Bond?
|
||
Answer: Sean Connery
|
||
Author: opium_ariane
|
||
|
||
Category: Movie trivia
|
||
Question: Who directed '2001: A Space Odyssey' and 'A Clockwork Orange'.
|
||
Answer: Stanley Kubrick
|
||
Author: Glemlin
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Before being married to Pamela Anderson what other famous actress was Tommy Lee married to?
|
||
Answer: Heather Locklear
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: He was the voice of draco the dragon in the movie Dragonheart.
|
||
Answer: Sean Connery
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: How many storm troopers were seen in Star Trek?
|
||
Answer: #None# (It Was Star Wars)
|
||
Regexp: (0|None|Nill|Zero)
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Name the late actor who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars?
|
||
Answer: Alec Guiness
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Orson Wells was nominated for four oscars for which legendary movie?
|
||
Answer: Citizen Kane
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Rolling Stones first hit was written by what group?
|
||
Answer: The Beatles
|
||
Regexp: (The )?Beatles
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Vincent Vega appeared in which movie?
|
||
Answer: Pulp Fiction
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: What did Hannibal Lecter like to eat with liver?
|
||
Answer: Fava Beans
|
||
Regexp: Fava Bean'?s
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: What movie starred Nicholas Cage and John Travolta, one as a police officer, the other as a villain?
|
||
Answer: Face Off
|
||
Author: Dr_Jean_Grey
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: What was John Wayne's real name?
|
||
Answer: Marion Michael Morrison
|
||
Regexp: Marion (Michael )?Morrison
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: What was the last movie of the late Brandon Lee?
|
||
Answer: The Crow
|
||
Author: Dr_Jean_Grey
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: What was the original name of "Little Rascals"?
|
||
Answer: Our Gang
|
||
Author: Athene
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: What's the name of the Mummy in the film "The Mummy"?
|
||
Answer: Imhotep
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Where does young Anakin Skywalker come from?
|
||
Answer: Tatooine
|
||
Author: AjiMMbO
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Which actor won Oscars twice for 'best male performance' in the '90s?
|
||
Answer: Tom Hanks
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Which movie is the highest grossing movie of all time?
|
||
Answer: Titanic
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who directed citizen kane?
|
||
Answer: Orson Welles
|
||
Author: |GeorgeHarrison|
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who had, next to Samuel Jackson, a leading roll in 'Unbreakable'?
|
||
Answer: Bruce Willis
|
||
Author: Dr_Jean_Grey
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who played 'The Scorpion King' in the recent movie 'The Mummy Returns'?
|
||
Answer: Dwight Johnson
|
||
Author: atariwiggler
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who plays the lead role in The Usual Suspects?
|
||
Answer: Kevin Spacey
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who was the sexy star of Barberella?
|
||
Answer: Jane Fonda
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who were the 2 lead characters in the movie Life?
|
||
Answer: Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence
|
||
Author: Dr_Jean_Grey
|
||
|
||
Category: Movies
|
||
Question: Who were the rivals of the T-Birds in the movie "Grease"?
|
||
Answer: scorpions
|
||
Regexp: scorpion'?s
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: 'The Who' had a guiness world record for what?
|
||
Answer: Loudest Band
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: A __________ helps to set and maintain your tempo while playing.
|
||
Answer: metronome
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: A set of graduated steel bars set in a frame and hit with a hammer, used in the orchestra.
|
||
Answer: Glockenspiel
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: An arrangement for five performers is called a:
|
||
Answer: quintet
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Andre Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra are famous for what musical love piece
|
||
Answer: Romeo and Juliet
|
||
Regexp: Romeo( and|,| +| &) Juliet
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Band: " ......... And the Bad Seeds"
|
||
Answer: Nick Cave
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Band: Elvis Costello and the ........... ?
|
||
Answer: Attractions
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Beethoven's Sixth Symphony shares it's popular name with a method of animal farming. What is it?
|
||
Answer: Pastoral
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Composer of the Brandenburg Concerti: J.S. ----
|
||
Answer: Bach
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: French impressionist Claude -------
|
||
Answer: Debussy
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: He wrote the operas "The Magic Flute" and "The Marriage of Figaro"
|
||
Answer: Wolfgang Amadeus #Mozart#
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many flats are in the key of B flat major?
|
||
Answer: two
|
||
Regexp: (two|2)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many semitones are there in an octave?
|
||
Answer: twelve
|
||
Regexp: (twelve|12)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many strings are there on a bass guitar?
|
||
Answer: four
|
||
Regexp: (4|four)
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many strings are there on a standard guitar?
|
||
Answer: six
|
||
Regexp: (six|6)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many strings are there on a violin?
|
||
Answer: four
|
||
Regexp: (4|four)
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many strings does a harp have?
|
||
Answer: 47
|
||
Regexp: (47|forty seven)
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: How many symphonies did Beethoven complete?
|
||
Answer: eight
|
||
Regexp: (eight|8)
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Ian Gillain is the singer for this legendary band
|
||
Answer: Deep Purple
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: In 1962 Chubby Checker had a hit with a pop song and novelty dance that remains famous today. What was that dance?
|
||
Answer: The #Twist#
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: In the 60s Mokees Song Here comes Tommorow who does Davey Jones say he Loves?
|
||
Answer: Sandra and Mary
|
||
Regexp: (Sandra(,| and| +|&) Mary|Mary(,| and| +|&) Sandra)
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: In the Gene Pitney how many hours was it from Tulsa?
|
||
Answer: 24
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: In which London recording studios did The Beatles record the majority of their work?
|
||
Answer: Abbey Road
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: On what LP Cover can we read the words 'Welcome Rolling Stones'?
|
||
Answer: Sergeant PepperŽs Lonely Hearts Club Band
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Paul Mccartney played these instruments?
|
||
Answer: bass guitar and piano
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Russian modernist Igor ---------
|
||
Answer: Stravinsky
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Singing without instrumental back up is called what?
|
||
Answer: Capella
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: The Hard Rock Cafe is named after a song by what band?
|
||
Answer: The Doors
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: The initials of the band NIN stand for?
|
||
Answer: Nine Inch Nails
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: The key of A major has ___ sharps.
|
||
Answer: three
|
||
Regexp: (three|3)
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: The rolling stones first recorded song was?
|
||
Answer: Come On
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: The standard major scale is also known as the _______ mode.
|
||
Answer: Ionian
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This band's highly original video for "Whip it," characterized by red flower pot hats was criticized for being both sado-masochistic and racist.
|
||
Answer: Devo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This band's highly original video for "Whip it," characterized by red flower pot hats was criticized for being both sado-masochistic and racist?
|
||
Answer: Devo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This electronic instrument's creator was surnamed Moog, and his models are worth a fortune! Other brands include Roland, Korg, and Casio.
|
||
Answer: synthesizer
|
||
Author: MingTea (and her friend)
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This gypsy swing guitarist nearly had his left hand destroyed by fire as a child?
|
||
Answer: Django Reinhardt
|
||
Regexp: (Django )?Reinhardt
|
||
Author: Neobule
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This term means to play crisply, with the notes separated?
|
||
Answer: staccato
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This term means to play moderately slow and gracefully?
|
||
Answer: adagio
|
||
Author: Neobule
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This term means to play smoothly.
|
||
Answer: legato
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This term means to play smoothly?
|
||
Answer: Legato
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This term means to play smoothly?
|
||
Answer: legato
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: This was the first video to play on MTV?
|
||
Answer: Video Killed the Radio Star
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: To gradually decrease in volume.
|
||
Answer: decrescendo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: To gradually decrease in volume?
|
||
Answer: Decrescendo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: To gradually decrease in volume?
|
||
Answer: decrescendo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: To play music smoothly?
|
||
Answer: legato
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Turn, Side and Why does it always rain on me are all songs from what UK band?
|
||
Answer: Travis
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What composer was working on his 10th symphony at the time of his death?
|
||
Answer: Ludwig van #Beethoven#
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What do the initials B.B. stand for in B.B. King's name?
|
||
Answer: Blues Boy
|
||
Author: GreenPlasticTrees
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What do the initials of the band NIN stand for?
|
||
Answer: Nine Inch Nails
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What does the Italian term "poco a poco" mean?
|
||
Answer: little by little
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What is a Hurdy-Gurdy?
|
||
Answer: A Fiddle
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What is the name of the Indian musical instrument made popular in western rock by The Beatles and Ravi Shankar?
|
||
Answer: sitar
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What is the term used for 'slowly' in music?
|
||
Answer: lento
|
||
Regexp: lento
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What job was Sting before he was a rock star?
|
||
Answer: Teacher
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What kind of eyes did the girl in "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" have?
|
||
Answer: kaleidoscope
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What was Eric Claptons Nick Name?
|
||
Answer: Slowhand
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What was the first video to be played on MTV?
|
||
Answer: Video Killed the Radio Star
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What was the last Beatles album to be released before they broke up in 1970?
|
||
Answer: Let It Be
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: What was the name given to the popular genre of rock that arose in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle) in the early 1990s.
|
||
Answer: grunge
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Whats the smallest size grand piano?
|
||
Answer: A Baby Grand
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which Beatle wrote The Octopus's song?
|
||
Answer: Ringo Starr
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which British group holds the record for the album to remain in the US Billboard charts for the longest time?
|
||
Answer: Pink Floyd
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which German duo have sold over 85 million records?
|
||
Answer: Modern Talking
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which band does Eddie Vedder with?
|
||
Answer: Pearl Jam
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which band included rock greats Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?
|
||
Answer: The Travelling Wilburys
|
||
Regexp: (The )?Travelling Wilbury'?s
|
||
Author: Flat_Michael
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which beatle was the first to release a solo record?
|
||
Answer: Ringo Starr
|
||
Author: |BradPitt|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which brand of guitar is played by Jimmy Page, Slash, and Brian May?
|
||
Answer: Gibson Les Paul
|
||
Regexp: les paul
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which formber Beatle released the hit single "My Sweet Lord"?
|
||
Answer: George Harrison
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which instruments is used to tune the orchestra?
|
||
Answer: oboe
|
||
Author: opium_ariane
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which large tuned orchestral drum is also known as a kettledrum?
|
||
Answer: tympani
|
||
Regexp: t[iy]mpani
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Which of Beethoven's symphonies was the legendary "Incomplete"?
|
||
Answer: The #9th# Symphony
|
||
Regexp: (ninth|9th|9\.)
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who are the lead singers of the band "Full Metal Racquets"?
|
||
Answer: John Mcenroe and Pat Cash
|
||
Regexp: (John )?Mcenroe( and | & | + |, )(Pat )?Cash
|
||
Author: Guest21667
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who invented the synthesiser ?
|
||
Answer: Bob #Moog#
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is Declan Patrick McManus better known as?
|
||
Answer: Elvis Costello
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is Gordon Sumner better known as?
|
||
Answer: Sting
|
||
Author: Ehf
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is lead guitarist for Guns'n'Roses?
|
||
Answer: Slash
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is the autor of the song 'Blue Suede Shoes'?
|
||
Answer: Carl Perkins
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is the lead singer of limp bizkit?
|
||
Answer: Fred Durst
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones?
|
||
Answer: Mick Jagger
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who is the lead vocalist of U2?
|
||
Answer: Bono
|
||
Author: Lalas18
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who recorded the 1969 hit "Space Oddity"?
|
||
Answer: David Bowie
|
||
Author: HassanAli
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who sang 'Mull of Kintyre'?
|
||
Answer: Wings
|
||
Author: ||BraveHeart
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who sang Puff The Magic Dragon?
|
||
Answer: Peter, Paul and Mary
|
||
Regexp: Peter,? Paul (and|&) Mary
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "Pretty Woman?"
|
||
Answer: Roy Orbison
|
||
Author: SMorelock
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who sings "Imitation Of Life"?
|
||
Answer: R.E.M.
|
||
Regexp: R.?E.?M.?
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who was the frontman of Nirvana?
|
||
Answer: Kurt Cobain
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: Who wrote Tubular Bells?
|
||
Answer: Mike Oldfield
|
||
Author: Dragon-Lady
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: With which period in music do we associate composers such as Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn?
|
||
Answer: #Classical# period
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: With which period in music do we associate composers such as Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, and Chopin?
|
||
Answer: #Romantic# period
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: With which period in music do we associate with composers such as Bach, Handel and Vivaldi?
|
||
Answer: #Baroque# Period
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Music
|
||
Question: who is Steveland Morris better known as?
|
||
Answer: Stevie Wonder
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Myth
|
||
Question: What dod Pandora Release when she opened the box?
|
||
Answer: Misery and evil
|
||
Regexp: (misery(,| and| +| &) evil|evil(,| and| +| &) misery)
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Egyptian Ibis-headed god?
|
||
Answer: Thoth
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: He was condemned in Hades to forever push a boulder uphill, only for it to come rolling down before it reached the top.
|
||
Answer: Sisyphus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: He was the father of Zeus
|
||
Answer: Cronus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods.
|
||
Answer: Odysseus
|
||
Author: Mingtea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods?
|
||
Answer: Odysseus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods?
|
||
Answer: Odysseus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: In Greek mythology, who drove the sun across the sky in his chariot?
|
||
Answer: Helios
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: In Greek mythology, who was the beautiful young man Echo fell in love with?
|
||
Answer: Narcissus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: In Norse myth, there were two separate races of gods: the Aesir gods which included Odin and Thor, and the ____ gods from whom descended Freya.
|
||
Answer: Vanir
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: In Norse myth, there were two separate races of gods: the Aesir gods which included Odin and Thor, and the ____ gods from whom descended Freya?
|
||
Answer: vanir
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: In Norse mythology who was Odin's blood-brother?
|
||
Answer: Loki
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: In what animal form did Zeus seduce Europa?
|
||
Answer: bull
|
||
Author: Flat_Michael
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Roman god of doorways and passages. Two headed deity from which we get the name of one of our months?
|
||
Answer: Janus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: The Greek goddess of fertility, also known as a protectress of witches.
|
||
Answer: Hecate
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Though the touch of gold was removed, Midas was forever cursed by Athena to have the ears of which animal?
|
||
Answer: Donkey
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: What is Greek muse of dance and choral song?
|
||
Answer: Terpsichore
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: What is the birthstone for January?
|
||
Answer: Garnet
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: What is the name of the most famous of the rivers in the Underworld, the river of 'Hate' which dead souls must cross over?
|
||
Answer: Styx
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: What was the name of the mythical hero-king who slew Grendal?
|
||
Answer: Beowulf
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: What was the town that ancient Greeks believed to be the centre of the world, and was the home of a famous oracle?
|
||
Answer: Delphi
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Which Roman God was the equivalent of the Greek God Dionysus?
|
||
Answer: Bacchus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Which Saint killed the dragon?
|
||
Answer: George
|
||
Author: Atarvostatins
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Who is the Roman goddess of destiny?
|
||
Answer: Fortuna
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Who killed a dragon in ancient mythology?
|
||
Answer: St. George
|
||
Regexp: (St.? |Saint )George
|
||
Author: Sea-Dragoness
|
||
|
||
Category: Mythology
|
||
Question: Who was the Greek God of prophecy & archery, music & healing, light & truth, agriculture and cattle?
|
||
Answer: Apollo
|
||
Author: Julika
|
||
|
||
Category: Myths
|
||
Question: What were the 'Golden Apples' in Greek myth?
|
||
Answer: Apricots
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Natural World
|
||
Question: How is Venom put into the body?
|
||
Answer: Bites or stings
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Nature
|
||
Question: Animals and plants which produce light are said to be:
|
||
Answer: bioluminescent
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Nature
|
||
Question: What is a small, flightless bird native to New Zealand?
|
||
Answer: Kiwi
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Nature
|
||
Question: What is the only other animal besides humans to have unique prints?
|
||
Answer: Koala Bears
|
||
Regexp: Koala Bear'?s?
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: Nature
|
||
Question: What's the technical name for a three legged frog?
|
||
Answer: Ai
|
||
Author: ||BraveHeart
|
||
|
||
Category: Numbers
|
||
Question: In roman numerals what does the letter M with a Bar over it stand for?
|
||
Answer: One Million
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Nursery Rhymes
|
||
Question: Peter Piper picked a peck of what?
|
||
Answer: pickled peppers
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: Nutrition
|
||
Question: The lack of what vitamin causes beriberi (numbness in the hands and feet)?
|
||
Answer: B1
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Optics
|
||
Question: What colour do you get when you mix blue and red together?
|
||
Answer: Purple
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Optics
|
||
Question: What colour do you get when you mix blue and yellow together?
|
||
Answer: Green
|
||
Author: Isabella
|
||
|
||
Category: Palindromes
|
||
Question: Complete the Palindrome: satan, oscillate my metallic ________
|
||
Answer: sonatas
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Paper
|
||
Question: What size is A-0 paper?
|
||
Answer: one Square Meter
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: People
|
||
Question: Who is David John Cornwell better known as?
|
||
Answer: John Le Carré
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Periodic Table
|
||
Question: What is the first element in alphabetical order?
|
||
Answer: Actinium
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Periodic table
|
||
Question: What is the last element in alphabetical order?
|
||
Answer: Zirconium
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Philisophy
|
||
Question: In addition to writing novels, Jonathan Swift also wrote social and philosophical commentary. In one satirical piece, "A Modest Proposal," what did he suggest should be made out of the skin of children?
|
||
Answer: gloves
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: -isms: The belief in God as a "divine clockmaker," originating in the age of Enlightenment.
|
||
Answer: Deism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: -isms: This branch of philosophy, characterised by the idea: "The greatest pleasure and happiness for the greatest number," was founded by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill.
|
||
Answer: Utilitarianism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: After contracting this disease, Friedrich Nietzsche went crazy and eventually died.
|
||
Answer: syphilis
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: As opposed to Plato, this Greek philosopher believed knowledge was a process of observation and classication.
|
||
Answer: Aristotle
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Author of "The World as Will" and "Representation", pessimistic forbearer of Nietzsche?
|
||
Answer: Arthur Schopenhauer
|
||
Regexp: (Arthur )?Schopenhauer
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Book: Thus Spoke _______ (Friedrich Nietzsche)
|
||
Answer: Zarathustra
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Early deconstructionist, Jacques _____
|
||
Answer: Derrida
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Epicurus, who believed that pleasure is the highest good, gave us which term synonymous with hedonistic?
|
||
Answer: epicurean
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: In linguistics, this frenchman presented the concept of the signifier and the signified (surname only)?
|
||
Answer: Saussare
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
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Category: Philosophy
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Question: In what he called his "Copernican Revolution" this German philosopher proposed that the mind imposes space time, and causality on nature. He is Immanuel ---- ?
|
||
Answer: Immanuel #Kant#
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Author: |casiotone|
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||
|
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Category: Philosophy
|
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Question: Pessimistic author of The World as Will and Representation. Major influence on Nietzsche.
|
||
Answer: Arthur #Schopenhauer#
|
||
Author: MingTea
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||
|
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Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Sartre, Camus and de Beauvoir all belonged to a movement known as ----
|
||
Answer: Existentialism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: This Greek philosopher believed man is born with all knowledge and life and education are processes of remembering what is forgotten at birth.
|
||
Answer: Plato
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: What is the working class called in marxist terminology?
|
||
Answer: proletariat
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: What short book by Niccolo Machiavelli is a collection of rules and principles one must abide by in order to seize and hold power?
|
||
Answer: The Prince
|
||
Author: kuel
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: What sort of man did Plato propose to rule his "Republic"?
|
||
Answer: A #Philosopher# King
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Which French philosopher explored existentialist philosophy in his landmark book "Nausea" published in 1938?
|
||
Answer: Jean-Paul #Sartre#
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Philosophy
|
||
Question: Which Greek philosopher proposed the Theory of Forms in "The Republic"?
|
||
Answer: Plato
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: Ailurophobia is the fear of?
|
||
Answer: cats
|
||
Regexp: cat'?s
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: Mottephobia is the fear of what?
|
||
Answer: moths
|
||
Regexp: moth'?s
|
||
Author: chrisw
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: Of what are xenophobics afraid?
|
||
Answer: strangers
|
||
Regexp: stranger'?s
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: Ranidaphobia is the fear of what?
|
||
Answer: frogs
|
||
Regexp: frog'?s
|
||
Author: chrisw
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: Someone who is androphobic has a fear of what?
|
||
Answer: men
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: The most common phobia, arachnephobia, is a phobia of?
|
||
Answer: spiders
|
||
Regexp: spider'?s
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: The second most common phobia, anthropophobia, is a fear of?
|
||
Answer: people
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: What is Panphopia a fear of?
|
||
Answer: Everything
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Phobias
|
||
Question: What is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia the fear of?
|
||
Answer: long words
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Pholosophy
|
||
Question: Which French Philosopher used a method of systematic doubt to arrive at his famous conclusion "Cogito ergo sum" (I think therefore I am)?
|
||
Answer: Rene #Descartes#
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: A piece of glass that separates light into the visible spectrum is called a _____.
|
||
Answer: prism
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: Absolute zero (zero degrees kelvin) is only theoretical. The lowest laboratory temperature achieved is 280 picoKelvin. In which Scandinavian country was this produced?
|
||
Answer: Finland
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: As the speed of a body approaches the speed of light, its mass approaches ........
|
||
Answer: infinity
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: For what did Pieter Zeeman receive the Nobel prize in Physics?
|
||
Answer: Zeeman effect
|
||
Author: Abdoul
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: Light rays consist of small packets of energy called .....
|
||
Answer: photons
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: The force perpendicular to the surface of an object which counters the gravitational force?
|
||
Answer: Normal Force
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: The unit of electrical resistance is the .....
|
||
Answer: ohm
|
||
Author: simpsoniadfer
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: Units of frequency?
|
||
Answer: Hertz
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: Units of frequency?
|
||
Answer: Hertz
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: What is the clear homogeneous liquid portion of a nuclear protoplasm?
|
||
Answer: karyolymph
|
||
Author: atariwiggler
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: Which colour has highest wavelength in the visible spectrum?
|
||
Answer: red
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Physics
|
||
Question: Which particles are emitted by cathode ray tubes?
|
||
Answer: electrons
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Places
|
||
Question: Where is the biggest mosque in the world?
|
||
Answer: Madina, Saudi Arabia
|
||
Author: Get-Rowdy
|
||
|
||
Category: Places
|
||
Question: Which establishments don't have windows or watches?
|
||
Answer: casino's
|
||
Regexp: casino'?s
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Plants
|
||
Question: "Scotch pine", "Douglas fir", "Noble fir", "Fraser fir" are all commonly used as what?
|
||
Answer: christmas trees
|
||
Regexp: christmas
|
||
Author: {LaVisH_Yum_Yum}
|
||
|
||
Category: Politics
|
||
Question: Margaret Thatcher was what?
|
||
Answer: First Woman Prime Minister
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Politics
|
||
Question: What title to the Ambassadors of Britian Get given?
|
||
Answer: Ambassador to the Court of Saint James
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
Level: hard
|
||
|
||
Category: Population
|
||
Question: What is the current world population, to the nearest billion?
|
||
Answer: six
|
||
Regexp: (six|6)
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Psychology
|
||
Question: A psychological disorder in which the patient refuses to eat.
|
||
Answer: #anorexia# nervosa
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Psychology
|
||
Question: He developed the theory of the 'collective unconscious' and was also interested in dream interpretation.
|
||
Answer: Carl Gustav #Jung#
|
||
|
||
Category: Psychology
|
||
Question: Which behaviorist conducted the "Little Albert" experiment?
|
||
Answer: John #Watson#
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: Quick! Quick!
|
||
Question: How many letters does abbreviation have?
|
||
Answer: 12
|
||
Regexp: (12|Twelve)
|
||
Author: Dragonesz
|
||
|
||
Category: Quick! Quick!
|
||
Question: What key is to the right of T on a keyboard?
|
||
Answer: Y
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Category: Quick! Quick!
|
||
Question: What letters are missing from here - abcdeghijlmopqrstuvwxy?
|
||
Answer: f,k,n,z
|
||
Regexp: f,?k,?n,?z
|
||
Author: ImDrUnK
|
||
|
||
Category: Quizzes
|
||
Question: How many points are required to win this quiz?
|
||
Answer: 30
|
||
Regexp: (30|thirty)
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: What Follows the Phrase 'Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth'?
|
||
Answer: Hand for Hand, Foot for Foot
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who Said "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"?
|
||
Answer: George Orwell
|
||
Regexp: Orwell
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who said "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."?
|
||
Answer: Mark Twain
|
||
Regexp: twain
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who said "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"?
|
||
Answer: albert Eienstein
|
||
Regexp: Einstein
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who said "Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names"?
|
||
Answer: John F. Kennedy
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who said "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"?
|
||
Answer: Neil Armstrong
|
||
Regexp: Armstrong
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who said "The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread."?
|
||
Answer: Mother Teresa
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: Who said 'We're not in the hamburger business, we're in showbusiness'?
|
||
Answer: Ray Kroc
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: who said "He who opens a school door, closes a prison"?
|
||
Answer: Victor Hugo
|
||
Regexp: Hugo
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: who said "Religion... is the opium of the masses"?
|
||
Answer: Karl Marx
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Quotes
|
||
Question: who said "Today Europe tomorrow the world"?
|
||
Answer: Adolf Hitler
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Radio
|
||
Question: Of what is 'FM' an abbreviation?
|
||
Answer: frequency modulation
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Recreational Chemistry
|
||
Question: Which organic compound is the psychoactive ingredient in Budweiser?
|
||
Answer: ethanol
|
||
Regexp: (ethanol|ethyl alcohol)
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: According to the Bible, how many years did Methuselah live?
|
||
Answer: 969
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: According to the Bible, who were the brothers of Jesus?
|
||
Answer: James and John
|
||
Regexp: (James( and| &|,)? John|John( and| &|,)? James)
|
||
Author: MissDameaner
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: In theology, the study of final things such as death, judgement and the end of the world is called:
|
||
Answer: eschatology
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: These wounds of christ mysteriously appear on believers who sometimes weep blood as well.
|
||
Answer: stigmata
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: This roman soldier pierced the crucified Christ on His side with his spear.
|
||
Answer: Longinus
|
||
Author: junkfiles
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What animal's meat can a Hindu not eat?
|
||
Answer: cow
|
||
Author: MiniMog^__^
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What animal's meat can a Muslim not eat?
|
||
Answer: pig
|
||
Author: MiniMog^__^
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What is the 1st book of the Hindu scripture?
|
||
Answer: Rig Veda
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What is the name given to the supreme reality in Hinduism?
|
||
Answer: Brahman
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What is the name of the field where Christ was crucified?
|
||
Answer: Calvary
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What is the shortest verse in the bible? (John 11:35)
|
||
Answer: #Jesus wept#.
|
||
Author: Shi|Shak
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: What was the first sign shown to Moses by God according to the Bible?
|
||
Answer: burning bush
|
||
Author: Atarvostatins
|
||
|
||
Category: Religion
|
||
Question: Who is referred to in the New Testament as 'the disciple Jesus loved'?
|
||
Answer: John
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Religious Stuff
|
||
Question: The Lord's Prayer appears in the Bible how many times (written numerically)?
|
||
Answer: two
|
||
Regexp: (2|two)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Royalty
|
||
Question: Who is the Prince of Wales?
|
||
Answer: Prince Charles
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sceince
|
||
Question: What is Borborygmus?
|
||
Answer: Stomach Noises
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: A scientist who studies reptiles and amphibians is known as a:
|
||
Answer: Herpetologist
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: He is the Most Durable TV Astronomer
|
||
Answer: Patrick Moore
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: In the electomagnetic spectrum, what comes between X-rays and Light?
|
||
Answer: ultraviolet light
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: On the Moh Hardness scale what has a hardness of 10?
|
||
Answer: Diamond
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: Sound travels fastest through which state of matter?
|
||
Answer: solid
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: The Carloline Institute of Stockholm won the nobel prize for what?
|
||
Answer: Physiology and Medicine
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: The study of the size, composition and distribution of the human population.
|
||
Answer: demography
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What 2 planets do not have moons?
|
||
Answer: Mercury and Venus
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What did Einstein get the nobel prize for?
|
||
Answer: The Photelectric effect
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What does LPG stands for?
|
||
Answer: Liquid Petroleum Gas
|
||
Author: AjiMMbO
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What engery does an Eolic power station?
|
||
Answer: Wind Power
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What is Cytology the study of?
|
||
Answer: The Structure of Cells
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What is the chief constituent of air?
|
||
Answer: Nitrogen
|
||
Author: ||BraveHeart
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What is the fourth state of matter?
|
||
Answer: liquid crystals
|
||
Regexp: liquid crystal'?s
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What is the second hardest gem after diamond?
|
||
Answer: sapphire
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What science does Professor Stephen Hawking study and teach?
|
||
Answer: astrophysics
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What two planets dont have moons?
|
||
Answer: Mercury and Venus
|
||
Regexp: (Mercury(,| and| +| &) Venus|Venus(,| and| +| &) Mercury)
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: What would a Conchologist be intrested in?
|
||
Answer: shells
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: Who devised the periodic table of elements?
|
||
Answer: Mendelev
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: Who discovered Vitamin C?
|
||
Answer: Linus Pauling
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: Who invented the centigrade scale?
|
||
Answer: Anders Celsius
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: Who is the only person two win two nobel prizes?
|
||
Answer: Marie Curie
|
||
Regexp: (Madamme )?(Marie )?Curie
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: Who made the first phone call to the moon?
|
||
Answer: Richard Nixon
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: what Vitamin is Thiamine?
|
||
Answer: Vitamin B1
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Science
|
||
Question: what period Came after the triassic?
|
||
Answer: Jurassic
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Shakespeare
|
||
Question: Whose ghost appears at the dinner table in 'Macbeth'?
|
||
Answer: Banquo's
|
||
Regexp: Banquo'?s
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Category: Shapes
|
||
Question: A "gyre" is another term for what shape?
|
||
Answer: coil
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Show Biz
|
||
Question: What is Kenny G's real surname?
|
||
Answer: Gorelick
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Show Biz
|
||
Question: What was Marilyn Monroe's given name at birth?
|
||
Answer: Norma Jean Mortenson
|
||
Author: `4play
|
||
|
||
Category: Similes
|
||
Question: As light as a .......
|
||
Answer: feather
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Similes
|
||
Question: As old as the .....?
|
||
Answer: hills
|
||
Regexp: hill'?s
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Category: Similes
|
||
Question: As old as the ...?
|
||
Answer: hills
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Space
|
||
Question: How many Astronaughs crewed the Gemini series of Spacecraft?
|
||
Answer: Two
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Space
|
||
Question: The Sun is how much more dense than water?
|
||
Answer: 1.41
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Space
|
||
Question: What is a Blue Moon?
|
||
Answer: 2nd full moon in 1 month
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Space
|
||
Question: What is the only man-made structure on earth that can been seen from space?
|
||
Answer: Great Wall Of China
|
||
Author: Tornado-
|
||
|
||
Category: Space
|
||
Question: What lies between mars and jupiter?
|
||
Answer: the asteroid belt
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Space Travel
|
||
Question: Who was the first man in space?
|
||
Answer: Yuri #Gagarin#
|
||
Author: CursumPerficio
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: How many hurdles in a 400m hurdle race?
|
||
Answer: 10
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: How many pockets on a standard snooker table?
|
||
Answer: 6
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: In american football where is the Orange Bowl?
|
||
Answer: Miami
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: In baseball, how many outs are there in an inning?
|
||
Answer: six
|
||
Regexp: (six|6)
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: In what sport would you find a 'Sukahara'?
|
||
Answer: Gymnastics
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: In which country is the famous Maracana stadium?
|
||
Answer: brazil
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Polo consists of 8 periods called what?
|
||
Answer: Chukkers
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: The greyhound, along with this smaller relative, is used in the sport of coursing?
|
||
Answer: Whippet
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: The name of the only weapon in women's fencing?
|
||
Answer: foil
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: The two tire manufacturers in F1 are Bridgestone and ........?
|
||
Answer: Michelin
|
||
Author: Supreme-Being-of-Leisure
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: This football team was formerly known as the Frankford Yellow Jackets?
|
||
Answer: Philadelphia Eagles
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: What are a cheesboard's vertical rows called?
|
||
Answer: Files
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: What are a chessboard's horizontal rows called?
|
||
Answer: Ranks
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: What are the only two colours a table tennis ball is allowed to be in competitions?
|
||
Answer: White and Yellow
|
||
Regexp: (White(,| and| +| &) Yellow|Yellow(,| and| +| &) White)
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: What football team was formerly known as the Frankford Yellow Jackets?
|
||
Answer: Philadelphia Eagles
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: What is James Naismith best known for?
|
||
Answer: inventing Basketball
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: What sport do neither participents or spectators know the score until the end?
|
||
Answer: boxing
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Whats the main feature of a speedway motorbike?
|
||
Answer: No Brakes
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Which European club has won the most european cups in the 90s?
|
||
Answer: AC Milan
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Which country was judo developed in?
|
||
Answer: Japan
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Which team won the UEFA cup this year?
|
||
Answer: Liverpool
|
||
Author: |GeorgeHarrison|
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Which weight division in boxing lies between flyweight and featherweight?
|
||
Answer: bantamweight
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Which weight division in boxing lies between flyweight and featherweight?
|
||
Answer: batamweight
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Who fell behind Roger Maris in 1961 for the homerun record?
|
||
Answer: Mickey Mantle
|
||
Author: atariwiggler
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Who was the first american to win the Formula 1 championship?
|
||
Answer: Phil Hill
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Who was the first unseeded player to win Wimbeldon?
|
||
Answer: Boris Becker
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Sport
|
||
Question: Who won the 2001 FA Cup?
|
||
Answer: Liverpool
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Category: Sports
|
||
Question: What is the international governing board of football (soccer)?
|
||
Answer: FIFA
|
||
Author: acidvision
|
||
|
||
Category: Sports
|
||
Question: Which Grand Slam tennis event is played on a clay surface?
|
||
Answer: French Open
|
||
Author: Danni-
|
||
|
||
Category: Sports Anagrams
|
||
Question: Frown, it is not well regarded.
|
||
Answer: World Wrestling Federation
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Stationery
|
||
Question: How many bends in a standard paperclip?
|
||
Answer: three
|
||
Regexp: (three|3)
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Category: Stupid Americans
|
||
Question: Every citizen of Kentucky is required by law to take a what once a year?
|
||
Answer: bath
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Category: Stupid Americans
|
||
Question: The Luxor hotel in Las Vegas has the most powerful what?
|
||
Answer: light
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: TV
|
||
Question: Tinky winky, Dipsy LaLa and Po are know as what?
|
||
Answer: The #Teletubbies#
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: TV Series
|
||
Question: Who played Charlie in Charlies Angels?
|
||
Answer: John Forsythe
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Category: TV Shows
|
||
Question: In the 70s Hit Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons what is the name of the company Scralet works for?
|
||
Answer: Spectrum
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: TV Trivia
|
||
Question: Josie and the ________
|
||
Answer: Pussycats
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: TV Trivia
|
||
Question: What was the name of the restaurant the TV series "Happy Days"?
|
||
Answer: Arnolds
|
||
Regexp: Arnold'?s
|
||
Author: Atarvostatins
|
||
|
||
Category: TV Trivia
|
||
Question: Which TV horse could talk?
|
||
Answer: Mr. Ed
|
||
Regexp: Mr\.? Ed
|
||
Author: Atarvostatins
|
||
|
||
Category: Technology
|
||
Question: What colour is the 'Black box' on commercial planes?
|
||
Answer: Orange
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Technology
|
||
Question: What does the CAT in CAT-SCAN stand for?
|
||
Answer: Computerised Axial Tomography
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Technology
|
||
Question: What was the Jaguar Car called before 1945?
|
||
Answer: SS
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Technology
|
||
Question: Which Writer established the three laws of robotics?
|
||
Answer: Isaac Asimov
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Technology
|
||
Question: Who was the founder of Lotus Cars Ltd.?
|
||
Answer: Colin Chapman
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Technology
|
||
Question: on aircraft what does VTOL stand for?
|
||
Answer: Vertical Take off and landing
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Television
|
||
Question: The eldest sister in the TV Series Charmed, is played by who?
|
||
Answer: Shannon Doherty
|
||
Author: Hypz`
|
||
|
||
Category: Television
|
||
Question: Where does Gonzo from the Muppet Show come from?
|
||
Answer: outer space
|
||
Author: Dr_Jean_Grey
|
||
|
||
Category: Temperature
|
||
Question: What is -459.7 F also know as?
|
||
Answer: Absolute Zero
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Textiles
|
||
Question: This is the Southeast Asian method of dying fabric using wax to create designs.
|
||
Answer: batik
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: That's showbiz for ya!
|
||
Question: Michael Jackson caught fire while filming a commercial for which carbonated beverage?
|
||
Answer: Pepsi
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: The Bible
|
||
Question: What is the last word in the New Testament?
|
||
Answer: Amen
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: The Body
|
||
Question: Whats the largest organ in the human body?
|
||
Answer: Skin
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: The Metric System
|
||
Question: To the nearest 0.1 km, how many kilometers in a mile?
|
||
Answer: 1.6
|
||
Author: SilverGinger5
|
||
|
||
Category: Theatre
|
||
Question: What Gilbert and Sullivan work tells the story of a Japanese emperor who bans flirting?
|
||
Answer: The #Mikado#
|
||
Author: aubergine
|
||
|
||
Category: Theology
|
||
Question: Where do the souls of unbaptised babies go after death, according to Catholocism?
|
||
Answer: Limbo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Theology
|
||
Question: Where do the souls of unbaptised babies go after death, according to Catholocism?
|
||
Answer: limbo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Category: Time
|
||
Question: What is 'Zulu' time?
|
||
Answer: Greenwich Mean Time
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: US Presidents
|
||
Question: Who was the youngest American President
|
||
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Very silly countries
|
||
Question: The Presidential highway links the towns of Gore and Clinton in which country?
|
||
Answer: New Zealand
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Vocabulary
|
||
Question: An adjective meaning 'pertaining to the sun.'
|
||
Answer: solar
|
||
Author: Lyrax
|
||
|
||
Category: Weight
|
||
Question: How much does a cubic meter of water weigh?
|
||
Answer: One Ton
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: Yanks
|
||
Question: What house was the biggest in america until the Cival war?
|
||
Answer: The White House
|
||
Regexp: white
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: Yum
|
||
Question: What is the full name of the flavour enhancer MSG?
|
||
Answer: Monosodium glutamate
|
||
Author: |casiotone|
|
||
|
||
Category: americans again, Duh
|
||
Question: In what city in Georgia is it illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp?
|
||
Answer: Atlanta
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: ancient Stuff
|
||
Question: Roman statues were made with detachable whats, so that one what could be removed and replaced by another?
|
||
Answer: heads
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: dont say it
|
||
Question: At funerals in ancient China, when the lid of the coffin was closed, mourners took a few steps backward incase their WHAT got caught in the box?
|
||
Answer: shadow
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: english
|
||
Question: The longest one-syllable word in the English language is?
|
||
Answer: screeched
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: low Countries
|
||
Question: The lowest country in the world is?
|
||
Answer: The Netherlands
|
||
Regexp: (The Netherlands|Holland)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: measurments
|
||
Question: Pony, Shot and Jigger are all units to measure what?
|
||
Answer: Spirits
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Category: quote
|
||
Question: Who said "The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one."?
|
||
Answer: Adolf Hitler
|
||
Regexp: Hitler
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: quote
|
||
Question: Who said "The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one."?
|
||
Answer: Adolf Hitler
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: silly Americans
|
||
Question: Teddy Roosevelt banned the a what from the White House for environmental reasons?
|
||
Answer: Christmas Tree
|
||
Author: {LaVisH_Yum_Yum}
|
||
|
||
Category: silly flags
|
||
Question: Which nation has an AK-47 assault rifle on its flag?
|
||
Answer: Mozambique
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: stupid Fish
|
||
Question: A goldfish has a memory of how many seconds?
|
||
Answer: three
|
||
Regexp: (3|one)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: stupid Rivers
|
||
Question: The only river that flows both north and south of the equator is the?
|
||
Answer: congo
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Category: useless Stuff
|
||
Question: The only place in the world where one can see the sun rise on the Pacific Ocean and set on the Atlantic is in which country?
|
||
Answer: Panama
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: "Carmine" is a shade of which color?
|
||
Answer: red
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: "The Coffee Cantata" was written by who?
|
||
Answer: Johann Sebastian Bach
|
||
Regexp: Bach
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: -isms: Indifference to pleasure of pain; Greek philosophical system following the teachings of Zeno?
|
||
Answer: Stoicism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: -isms: The social and philosophic creedo of Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw is called:
|
||
Answer: Shavianism
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: -isms: This 20th century pihlosophical movement with thinkers and writers such as Sartre and Camus is responsible for the Theatre of the Absurd
|
||
Answer: existentialism
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: -isms: This 20th century pihlosophical movement with thinkers and writers such as Sartre and Camus is responsible for the Theatre of the Absurd
|
||
Answer: exitentialism
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: -ologies: Study of the history and development of words?
|
||
Answer: etymology
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: -ologies: Study of the sound system of languages; the analysis and classification of phenomes
|
||
Answer: phonology
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: A "gyre" is another term for what shape?
|
||
Answer: Coil
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: A "gyre" is another term for what shape?
|
||
Answer: coil
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: A catalogue of words and synonyms?
|
||
Answer: Thesaurus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: A catalogue of words and synonyms?
|
||
Answer: Thesaurus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: All of the clocks in what movie are stuck on 4:20?
|
||
Answer: Pulp Fiction
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Americans eat approximately 100 acres of what each day?
|
||
Answer: pizza
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Arnold Schwarzenegger played Doug Quaid in which 1990 film?
|
||
Answer: Total Recall
|
||
Regexp: Total Recall
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: As what are male bees also known?
|
||
Answer: drones
|
||
Regexp: drone'?s
|
||
Author: Fortunella
|
||
|
||
Question: At what seaside resort did Britains first legal casino open on the 2nd June 1962?
|
||
Answer: Brighton
|
||
Regexp: Brighton
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: Betta Splendens, known for its labrynth gills that allow it to live in small plastic cups, it's long bright fins and aggression to males of the same species is also called the:
|
||
Answer: Siamese Fighting Fish
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Biology: In Linnaean classifcation, the group which comes directly under Kingdom.
|
||
Answer: Phylum
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Bob Ayling is the Chief Executive of which British company?
|
||
Answer: British Airways
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: Bon Jovi and Ritchie Sambora both list this band as their influence?
|
||
Answer: The Beatles
|
||
Regexp: Beatles
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: Business and Advertising: This brand boasts 57 varieties?
|
||
Answer: Heinz
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: By what name is Salicylic Acid better known as?
|
||
Answer: aspirin
|
||
Author: ||BraveHeart
|
||
|
||
Question: Characters such as those in chinese in which a word is represented by a picture, are called:
|
||
Answer: ideograms
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Chinchillas bathe in what seemingly paradoxic substance?
|
||
Answer: dust
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Clearly the best player on this channel is?
|
||
Answer: mingtea
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: Crossword Clues: On the sheltered side (4)
|
||
Answer: alee
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Crossword Clues: Shriveled-up and dry. (4)
|
||
Answer: sere
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Dating back to the 1600s, thermometers were filled with what instead of mercury?
|
||
Answer: brandy
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: Dog Breeds: This small, sausage shaped dog was bred to hunt small underground mammals in their dens.
|
||
Answer: Dachsund
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Eric Clapton shared a woman with this superb guitarist and songwriter. Later, it inspired his to write Layla.
|
||
Answer: George Harrison
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: Famous Lyrics: "There's a lady who knows all that glitters is gold and she's _____ _ _____ __ _____"
|
||
Answer: buying a stairway to heaven
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Fill in the missing word - balloon____, gold ____, sword ____?
|
||
Answer: Fish
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: For what movie did Humphrey Bogart win his only Oscar?
|
||
Answer: The African Queen
|
||
Regexp: African Queen
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: From which movie comes the song "Under the Sea"?
|
||
Answer: Little Mermaid
|
||
Author: Aeris_
|
||
|
||
Question: Grover Cleveland is the only United States president to have been married where?
|
||
Answer: White House
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: He was the worlds most prolific inventor in the 1970's and 1980's with inventions such as Calculators, Digital Watch, Home Computer and Pocket Televisions?
|
||
Answer: Sir Clive Sinclair
|
||
Regexp: (Sir )?Clive Sinclair
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: Homonyms: To burn or char/a prophet or diviner. (answer in the form of word1/word2)
|
||
Answer: Sear/Seer
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: How did Mork, in "Mork and Mindy" say hello?
|
||
Answer: nanoo nanoo
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
||
|
||
Question: How many US states border an ocean?
|
||
Answer: Twenty three
|
||
Regexp: (23|Twenty Three)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: How many country's have a life expectancy of over 80 years?
|
||
Answer: four #(Andorra, San Marino, Australia, Japan)#
|
||
Regexp: (4|four)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: How many country's have a life expectancy of over 80 years?
|
||
Answer: four #(Andorra, San Marino, Australia, Japan)#
|
||
Regexp: (4|four)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: How many days do dragon flies live for on average?
|
||
Answer: one
|
||
Regexp: (1|one)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: How many eyeballs does a four-eyed fish have?
|
||
Answer: 2
|
||
Regexp: (2|two)
|
||
Author: ^BuHCHET^
|
||
|
||
Question: How many frets on a stratocaster?
|
||
Answer: twenty two
|
||
Regexp: (22|twenty two)
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: How many keys are there on a grand piano?
|
||
Answer: eighty eight
|
||
Regexp: (eighty[- ]eight|88)
|
||
Author: a-l-f
|
||
|
||
Question: How many prongs are there on a dinner fork?
|
||
Answer: 4
|
||
Regexp: (4|four)
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Question: How many red stripes are there on the American flag?
|
||
Answer: 7
|
||
Regexp: seven
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: How was the Sword of Damocles suspended?
|
||
Answer: from a single hair
|
||
Regexp: hair
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: If bats are nocturnal and horses diurnal, than coyotes and others animals that roam at the twilight hours and dawn are called:
|
||
Answer: crepuscular
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: If bats are nocturnal and horses diurnal, then coyotes and others animals that roam at dawn and the twilight hours are called?
|
||
Answer: crepuscular
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: In Australia what is it considered rude to do?
|
||
Answer: wink
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
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|
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Question: In a Spanish bar, what are topaz?
|
||
Answer: snacks
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy^_sad
|
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|
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Question: In a computer, what is a CPU?
|
||
Answer: Central Processing Unit
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
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|
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Question: In addition to writing novels, Jonathan Swift also wrote social and philosophical commentary. In one satirical piece, "A Modest Proposal," what did he suggest should be made out of the skin of children?
|
||
Answer: gloves
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: In ancient Rome, it was considered a sin to eat the flesh of what bird?
|
||
Answer: woodpecker
|
||
Regexp: wood
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: In the 1988 film Twins, what were the character names of Arnold Schwarzenneger and Danny De Vito?
|
||
Answer: Julius and Vincent
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: In the song American Pie, who did the word 'jester' refer to?
|
||
Answer: Bob Dylan
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: In what American State is the city of Nevada?
|
||
Answer: Missouri
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: In what movie did Charlie Chaplin first speak on film?
|
||
Answer: The Great Dictator
|
||
Regexp: Great Dictator
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: In which 1989 film did Kevin Costner play Ray Kinsella?
|
||
Answer: Field Of Dreams
|
||
Regexp: Field Of Dreams
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: In which city is the highest steeple?
|
||
Answer: Ulm
|
||
Author: JorgFli
|
||
|
||
Question: In which city was Hugh Grant arrested with Divine Brown?
|
||
Answer: Los Angeles
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
||
|
||
Question: In which country were pizzas made first?
|
||
Answer: Italy
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: In which state is Michael Jackson's Never Land Ranch?
|
||
Answer: California
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
||
|
||
Question: Indians eat using which hand?
|
||
Answer: right
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: International Phonetic Alphabet: C
|
||
Answer: Charlie
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: International Phonetice Alphabet: F
|
||
Answer: Foxtrot
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: International Phonetice Alphabet: N
|
||
Answer: November
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Isaac Newton dropped out of school when he was a teenager, at his mother's request. She hoped he would become a successful?
|
||
Answer: farmer
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes ....?
|
||
Answer: open
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Jim Backus was the voice of Mr. ______?
|
||
Answer: Magoo
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Joan Collins was how old when she posed semi-nude for "Playboy" in 1983?
|
||
Answer: 50
|
||
Regexp: (50|fifty)
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: Lack of Vitamin D results in .... ?
|
||
Answer: rickets
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Linen is obtained from the fibers of what plant?
|
||
Answer: flax
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Linen is obtained from the fibers of what plant?
|
||
Answer: flax
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Literature Scramble: lxrnaadee lzynsshietno (Author of Gulag Archipelago)
|
||
Answer: Alexander Solzhenitsyn
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Literature: In HG Wells "The Time Machine," two races of the future are the child-like Eloi, and the subterranean monsters called the .... ?
|
||
Answer: Morlocks
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Little used name for either corner of the eye?
|
||
Answer: Canthus
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Mark Twain referred to the what as the "stomach Steinway."?
|
||
Answer: accordion
|
||
Regexp: cordi
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: Math: The answer to a division problem is called the ....?
|
||
Answer: quotient
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Music: This Vienese piano manufacturer includes 3 extra bass keys. It is the favorite piano of such performers as Tori Amos.
|
||
Answer: Bosendorfer
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Name all of Bob the Builders friends?
|
||
Answer: Wendy, Muck, Roley, Loftey and Dizzy
|
||
Author: mexico_mouse
|
||
|
||
Question: Name the Oscar-winning actor who played Ron Jenkins in TVs Coronation Street?
|
||
Answer: Ben Kingsley
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: Name the Teletubbies?
|
||
Answer: Laa Laa, Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Po
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Name the dagger which lends its name to a type of women's shoes with slender pointed heels?
|
||
Answer: stiletto
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe make up what pop band?
|
||
Answer: Pet Shop Boys
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Never look a gift horse in the ....?
|
||
Answer: mouth
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: On the average, there are how many peas in a pod?
|
||
Answer: eight
|
||
Regexp: (8|eight)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Phil Collins appeared in which Spielberg film with Robin Williams?
|
||
Answer: Hook
|
||
Author: SAD^ME
|
||
|
||
Question: Philosophy: Epicurus, who believed that pleasure is the highest good, gave us which term synonymous with hedonistic?
|
||
Answer: epicurean
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Physics: Energy and Momentum are never lost, they are .... ?
|
||
Answer: conserved
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Physics: The color white is the absence or presence of all color?
|
||
Answer: presence
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: Self-praise is no ....?
|
||
Answer: recommendation
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: Shakespeare's lovers Romeo and Juliet lived in which Italian city?
|
||
Answer: Verona
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: She was a reletive of Sir Philip Sydney and the Countess of Pembroke, authored the famous sonnet sequence Pamphilia to Amphilanthus?
|
||
Answer: Lady Mary Wroth
|
||
Regexp: (Lady )?Mary Wroth
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Slow and steady wins the ....?
|
||
Answer: race
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: Synonymous with obituary; a list of recently deceased.
|
||
Answer: necrology
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Synonymous with obituary; a list of recently deceased.?
|
||
Answer: necrology
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The French TGV train is called Traine Griende Viesta, what does that mean in english?
|
||
Answer: Train With Great Speed
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: The Hubble telescope is named after this astronomer?
|
||
Answer: Edwin Hubble
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: The Kremlin is located in this city?
|
||
Answer: Moscow
|
||
Author: PaulMcCartney
|
||
|
||
Question: The Louvre in Paris, was originally a what, before it was changed to a museum durung the French Revolution?
|
||
Answer: palace
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The Teddy bear was named after which US president?
|
||
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt
|
||
Regexp: (Theodore )?Roosevelt
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The agave cactus is the source of which liquor?
|
||
Answer: tequila
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The analysis of blood splatter patterns, insect specimens taken from a crime victim, and ballistic information are all part of a larger crime-solving science known as:
|
||
Answer: Forensics
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: The closest living relative of this African mammal is the Giraffe?
|
||
Answer: Okapi
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The drink Absinthe is also known as?
|
||
Answer: Wormwood
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The first person other than royalty to be portrayed on a British stamp was?
|
||
Answer: William Shakespeare
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: The greyhound, along with this smaller relative, is used in the sport of coursing?
|
||
Answer: Whippet
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The highest man-made temperature was .... million degrees Celsius?
|
||
Answer: 70
|
||
Regexp: (70|seventy)
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: The large Hollywood sign in LA was originally?
|
||
Answer: Hollywoodland
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The largest University is in which country??
|
||
Answer: Paris, France
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The leaces of the tomato plant are poisonous, they contain ....?
|
||
Answer: Strychnine
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The leaves of the tomato plant are poisonous, they contain ________?
|
||
Answer: Strychnine
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The longest one-syllable word in the English language is?
|
||
Answer: screeched
|
||
Author: {Lav_Away}
|
||
|
||
Question: The major religion in Haiti is?
|
||
Answer: Voodoo
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The most common colour on national flags is?
|
||
Answer: red
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The okapi is most closely related to what african mammal?
|
||
Answer: Giraffe
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: The only McDonalds restaurant in the world built on a horse-racing course is in?
|
||
Answer: Hong Kong
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: The opal is the birthstone for which month of the year?
|
||
Answer: October
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: The pH scale is a logarithmic scales used to measure acidity in solutions. What does pH stand for?
|
||
Answer: potential of hydrogen
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: The song Proud Mary was writted by ....?
|
||
Answer: Creedence Clearwater Revival
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: These are words in different languages that have the same original source, eg: "water" (english) and "wasser" (german)?
|
||
Answer: Cognates
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: These are words in different languages that have the same original source, eg: "water" (english) and "wasser" (german)?
|
||
Answer: Cognates
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: These beans are the most often used in the production of bean sprouts.
|
||
Answer: mung beans
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: These establishments don't have windows or clocks?
|
||
Answer: casinos
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: These fighters always began a bout by saying, "Hail Emperor, those about to die salute you!"?
|
||
Answer: gladiators
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This Irish republic political movement founded in 1905 to promote Ireland's independence, is translated as "Ourselves Alone." What is it commonly called?
|
||
Answer: Sinn Fein
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: This Is Bon Jovi's latest album?
|
||
Answer: Crush
|
||
Author: ritchieblackmore
|
||
|
||
Question: This actor played Blondie in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?
|
||
Answer: Clint Eastwood
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This animal can't jump?
|
||
Answer: elephant
|
||
Author: ritchieblackmore
|
||
|
||
Question: This band was named band of the year in America in 1969?
|
||
Answer: Creedence Clearwater Revival
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This city can be abbreivated to 3% of its size "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula"?
|
||
Answer: LA
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: This city is the capital of Armenia?
|
||
Answer: yerevan
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This city is the capital of Australian Capital Territorry?
|
||
Answer: Canberra
|
||
Regexp: Canberra
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This first king of Israel reputedly had 700 wives?
|
||
Answer: Soloman
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This instrument has black and white keys?
|
||
Answer: piano
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This is the Southeast Asian method of dying fabric using wax to create designs?
|
||
Answer: Batik
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This is the Southeast Asian method of dying fabric using wax to create designs?
|
||
Answer: Batik
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This is the capital of Ukraine?
|
||
Answer: Kiev
|
||
Regexp: Kiev
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This is the medical name for shoulder blade?
|
||
Answer: scapula
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This more efficient distillate of coal was one of the main fuels of the industrial revolution:
|
||
Answer: coke
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This spikey succulent, native of Africa is often an additive in creams and lotions?
|
||
Answer: Aloe Vera
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This spikey succulent, native of Africa is often an additive in creams and lotions?
|
||
Answer: aloe vera
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This sport gave us the term "Hang Ten."?
|
||
Answer: surfing
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This superb composer has composed scores to over 400 films?
|
||
Answer: Ennio Morricone
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: This term for those who oppose technological progress stems from 19th century working men who thought machinery would cause unemployment and societal degradation.
|
||
Answer: luddites
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: This term refers to any crown-shaped structure. It's also the name of a beer.
|
||
Answer: corona
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
||
Question: This weapon lends its name to a type of woman's shoe with a slender, tapered high-heel?
|
||
Answer: Stiletto
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: This world leader was born in 1870?
|
||
Answer: Lenin
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: Time magazine named what its "Man of the Year" in 1982?
|
||
Answer: computer
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: Van Gogh started to draw at the age of?
|
||
Answer: 27
|
||
Regexp: (27|twenty seven)
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'B' comes before man, seller and and foot forward?
|
||
Answer: best
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'C' is a type of tank or the leader of a tribe?
|
||
Answer: chieftan
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'D' goes before centre, line and cert?
|
||
Answer: dead
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'D' goes before wit, weather and wine?
|
||
Answer: dry
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'H' shows that precious metals are authentic?
|
||
Answer: hallmark
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'K' is a fuel used by planes?
|
||
Answer: kerosene
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'K' is the home of bourbon whiskey?
|
||
Answer: Kentucky
|
||
Regexp: [Kk]entucky
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'L' is another name for a maze?
|
||
Answer: labyrinth
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'L' is obtained from Galena?
|
||
Answer: lead
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'N' was the city where Mrs Ghandi was assassinated?
|
||
Answer: New Delhi
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'Q' are the doubts or scruples of conscience?
|
||
Answer: qualm's
|
||
Regexp: qualm'?s
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'S' are the translations shown on the screen during a film of a different language?
|
||
Answer: subtitles
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'V' is a word meaning a farewell?
|
||
Answer: valediction
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'V' is an old soldier?
|
||
Answer: veteran
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'W' goes before ear, meal and germ?
|
||
Answer: wheat
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'W' is a pattern in blue, first seen on english chine in the 18th century?
|
||
Answer: willow
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What 'W' is software distributed by Microsoft that rarely works and uses system resources at an astronomical rate?
|
||
Answer: windows
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What Chinese zodiac sign is this year?
|
||
Answer: snake
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What Greek slave wrote fables?
|
||
Answer: aesop
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What Hebrew word means 'so be it'?
|
||
Answer: amen
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What Lake is the biggest in europe?
|
||
Answer: ladoga
|
||
Regexp: (lake )?ladoga
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Question: What TV show had a character named Potsie?
|
||
Answer: Happy Days
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What US state was once an independent republic?
|
||
Answer: texas
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What animal appears on an australian 5 cent coin?
|
||
Answer: Echidna
|
||
Regexp: (An )?Echidna
|
||
Author: Hypz`
|
||
|
||
Question: What animal is incapable of making a sound that will echo?
|
||
Answer: duck
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What are Australian 'Lamingtons'?
|
||
Answer: Chocolate Cakes
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What are Blenheim, Lord Derby and Peasgood?
|
||
Answer: Apples
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What are a chessboard's horizontal rows called?
|
||
Answer: Ranks
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What are a chessboard's vertical rows called?
|
||
Answer: Files
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What are the colours of the five olympic rings?
|
||
Answer: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Black
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What colour is a crabÆs blood?
|
||
Answer: blue
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Question: What country calles themselves Siomi?
|
||
Answer: Finland
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What country calls themselves Cymru?
|
||
Answer: Wales
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What country calls themselves Magyar?
|
||
Answer: Hungary
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What country calls themselves Nipon?
|
||
Answer: Japan
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What country do most stolen US cars end up in?
|
||
Answer: Mexico
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What country has the largest armed force?
|
||
Answer: China
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
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Answer: Philippines
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|
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Answer: mexico
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Answer: Sri Lanka
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Question: What did Alfred Hitchcock Fear?
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||
Answer: Eggs
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Question: What did Dr John S. Pemberton concoct in a three-legged pot in his backyard in 1886?
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Answer: Coca Cola
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Answer: a bow
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Question: What did William the Conqueror regard as a sign of victory in the battle of Hastings and also appears on the Bayeux Tapestry?
|
||
Answer: Halley's Comet
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Regexp: Halley'?s Comet
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Question: What did people use before the hearing aid was invented?
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Answer: ear trumpet
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Question: What did the americans buy of Russia for $7,200,000 in 1867?
|
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Answer: alaska
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Answer: green
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Answer: sugar
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Answer: integer
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|
||
Answer: hot
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Regexp: hot
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Question: What does UFC stand for?
|
||
Answer: ultimate fighting championships
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|
||
Answer: Autographs
|
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Question: What does a traveler suffer from if he has Nostomania?
|
||
Answer: intense homesickness
|
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Question: What drink has a totally tropical taste?
|
||
Answer: lilt
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|
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Answer: quinine
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Answer: carbon
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|
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Answer: Citrus
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Question: What film did the Beatles make for television?
|
||
Answer: Magical Mystery Tour
|
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|
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Answer: Peach
|
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Question: What game of chance is physically the most demanding for the loser?
|
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Answer: russian roulette
|
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Question: What happend in the final episode of M.A.S.H. hence the theme tune?
|
||
Answer: #They All Commited Suicide# The Theme Is Called 'Suicide Is Painless'
|
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|
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|
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Question: What has 1,792 steps in it?
|
||
Answer: eiffel tower
|
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Author: {ZiN}
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Question: What hats were worn by British troops during the Napoleonic wars of the early 1800s?
|
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Answer: shakos
|
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Regexp: shako'?s
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Question: What holiday does Japan celebrate on December 23?
|
||
Answer: Birthday of the Emperor
|
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|
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Question: What in the wild west was known as The Peacemaker?
|
||
Answer: Colt 45
|
||
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|
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|
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Question: What is Bugs Bunnys catch phrase?
|
||
Answer: what's up doc?
|
||
Regexp: what'?s up doc\?
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
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|
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Question: What is Israel's domestic intelligence agency called?
|
||
Answer: Shin Bet
|
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|
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Question: What is South Korea's national dish called?
|
||
Answer: kimchee
|
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Author: Supreme-Being-of-Leisure
|
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|
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Question: What is Tina Turner's real name?
|
||
Answer: Annie Mae Bullock
|
||
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|
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|
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Question: What is Wales' national dish called?
|
||
Answer: cawl
|
||
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|
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|
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Question: What is a lower than average tide normally occuring at the first and third quarters of the moon called?
|
||
Answer: neap tide
|
||
Author: MingAFK
|
||
|
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Question: What is a volcano that is neither active nor extinct?
|
||
Answer: Dormant
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
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|
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Question: What is non-rhyming poetry called?
|
||
Answer: blank verse
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
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|
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Question: What is rock star Sting's real name?
|
||
Answer: Gordon Summer
|
||
Author: SAD^ME
|
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|
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Question: What is tatooed on John Bon Jovi`s arm?
|
||
Answer: superman
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
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|
||
Question: What is th name of the famous hyrogen gas filled airship that crashed in 1936?
|
||
Answer: Hindenburg
|
||
Regexp: (The )?Hindenburg
|
||
Author: JoshuaLyman
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the Capital of Costa Rica?
|
||
Answer: San Jose
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the Decalogue normally called?
|
||
Answer: Ten Commandments
|
||
Regexp: (10|Ten) Commandments
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the Taj Majal made of?
|
||
Answer: marble
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the URL for the #quiz website?
|
||
Answer: http://www.meta-x.de/quiz
|
||
Regexp: (http://)?(www.)?meta-x.de/quiz
|
||
Author: I-Rule
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the art of creating decorative shapes by trimming trees and shrubs?
|
||
Answer: topiary
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Austria?
|
||
Answer: Vienna
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Belize?
|
||
Answer: Belmopan
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
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Question: What is the capital of Brazil?
|
||
Answer: Brasilia
|
||
Regexp: Bra[sz]ilia
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
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Question: What is the capital of Dominica?
|
||
Answer: Roseau
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
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Question: What is the capital of Nauru?
|
||
Answer: Yaren
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the capital of Romania?
|
||
Answer: Bucharest
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
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Question: What is the capital of Venezuela?
|
||
Answer: Caracas
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the capital of the Northern Territorry of Australia?
|
||
Answer: Darwin
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the chalice used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper called?
|
||
Answer: Holy Grail
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy^_sad
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the currency of Slovenia?
|
||
Answer: tolar
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
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Question: What is the currency of Vietnam?
|
||
Answer: dong
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the front of a saddle called?
|
||
Answer: Pommel
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the literal English translation for Chinas Tiananmen Square?
|
||
Answer: Heavenly Peace
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the major german airline (member of star alliance)?
|
||
Answer: Lufthansa
|
||
Author: Jaspa
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the most common surname in the world?
|
||
Answer: Chang
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the name given to jealousy shown towards a new baby by an older brother or sister?
|
||
Answer: Sibling Rivalry
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the name of the spaceship in the film Alien?
|
||
Answer: Nostromo
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the only country that has never imposed censorship for adult films?
|
||
Answer: Belgium
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the only fish that can blink at you with both eyes?
|
||
Answer: shark
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the only place on earth that does not have a time zone?
|
||
Answer: Antarctica
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the opposite of an Utopia?
|
||
Answer: Dystopia
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the term for the group of plants that catch and digest insects?
|
||
Answer: carnivorous
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What is the working class called in marxist terminology?
|
||
Answer: Proletariat
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What kind of charcters were MTV's Sifl and Olly?
|
||
Answer: sock puppets
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What medical procedure is said to work by manipulating the bodys electrical energy flow?
|
||
Answer: Acupuncture
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What name is given to the large Russian utensil for making tea?
|
||
Answer: Samovar
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: What newspaper do the Flintstones read?
|
||
Answer: The Daily Slate
|
||
Regexp: Daily Slate
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What now famous painter was once so impoverished that he kept warm by burning his own paintings?
|
||
Answer: Pablo Picasso
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What part of Betty Grable was insured for over a million dollars?
|
||
Answer: Her Legs
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: What part of the human body grows to 20 times its size at birth?
|
||
Answer: nose
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: What russian leader was killed with an icepick?
|
||
Answer: Trotsky
|
||
Author: |GeorgeHarrison|
|
||
|
||
Question: What sea separate Naples and Algiers?
|
||
Answer: Meditteranean
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What substance was used to build the Kinga Chapel in Poland?
|
||
Answer: salt
|
||
Author: midnightsun99
|
||
|
||
Question: What talent did Dumbo the elephant have?
|
||
Answer: he could fly
|
||
Regexp: fly
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy^_sad
|
||
|
||
Question: What three European countries begin with the letter 'A' (alphabetically)?
|
||
Answer: Albania, Andorra and Austria
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What three letter word can be placed before these words to make a new word - "light" "break" "time"?
|
||
Answer: day
|
||
Author: Guest21667
|
||
|
||
Question: What tiny vessel connects an artery with a vein?
|
||
Answer: capillary
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What two countries were known as 'The Yellow Peril' in then 1890's?
|
||
Answer: China and Japan
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What university was founded in 1160??
|
||
Answer: Oxford University
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: What was first successfully tested in Alamogordo, New Mexico?
|
||
Answer: Atomic bomb
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
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|
||
Question: What was the American Pie in Don Macleans song?
|
||
Answer: Buddy Holly's Crashed Airplane
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: What was the first model Rolls Royce called?
|
||
Answer: silver ghost
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
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|
||
Question: What was the first product to have a bar code on it?
|
||
Answer: wrigley's gum
|
||
Regexp: wrigley'?s Gum
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: What weapons did the indians use to defeat custer?
|
||
Answer: Winchester Specials
|
||
Author: stanstimer
|
||
|
||
Question: What word can be a verb, noun, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection and a verbal auxiliary?
|
||
Answer: like
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Question: What's next in the series 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20, ?
|
||
Answer: 24
|
||
Regexp: (24|Twenty Four)
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: What's the capital of Majorca?
|
||
Answer: palma
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: What's the highest mountain in Africa?
|
||
Answer: Kilimanjaro
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Question: What's the name of Blur's frontman?
|
||
Answer: Damon Albarn
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
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|
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Question: What's the world's largest Gulf?
|
||
Answer: gulf of mexico
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Whats the ball on the top of a flagpole called?
|
||
Answer: Truck
|
||
Regexp: (The )?Truck
|
||
Author: DeepGrey
|
||
|
||
Question: Whats the birthstone for July?
|
||
Answer: ruby
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
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|
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Question: Whats the chemical formula CH3COOH commonly known as?
|
||
Answer: vinegar
|
||
Author: ||BraveHeart
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||
|
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Question: Where in Europe it is illegal to flush the toilet after 10 P.M. if you live in an apartment?
|
||
Answer: Switzerland
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
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|
||
Question: Where is the Guggenheim Museum?
|
||
Answer: New York
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Where is the Lubianka prison located?
|
||
Answer: moscow
|
||
Regexp: moscow
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: Where is the coldest desert in the world?
|
||
Answer: antarctica
|
||
Author: Flat_Michael
|
||
|
||
Question: Where is the famous Blaze nightclub located?
|
||
Answer: Melbourne
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: Where is the original London Bridge located?
|
||
Answer: Lake Havasu, Arizona
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Which Batman TV villain leads the Molehill Mob?
|
||
Answer: riddler
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
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|
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Question: Which Group sang the song "November Rain"?
|
||
Answer: Guns n Roses
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which US comapny makes the most profit per second??
|
||
Answer: Ford
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
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|
||
Question: Which arabic country has the biggest proportion of Christians?
|
||
Answer: Lebanon
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
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|
||
Question: Which british leader was born in a ladies' room during a dance?
|
||
Answer: Winston Churchill
|
||
Regexp: church
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Which car's name translates from latin as 'I Roll'?
|
||
Answer: Volvo
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which country did France beat to take the 1998 world cup?
|
||
Answer: Brazil
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which country had the hottest temparture ever recorded in Sept. 13, 1922, at 136 F / 58 C
|
||
Answer: Libya #(El Azizia)#
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Which country has the greatest number of islands?
|
||
Answer: Finland
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Which country has won the most nobel peace prizes?
|
||
Answer: USA
|
||
Regexp: (U.?S.?A?.?|United States|America)
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Which country was host to the 1999 cricket world cup?
|
||
Answer: England
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which famous author also writes under the name pen name of Richard Bachman?
|
||
Answer: Steven King
|
||
Author: ILoveJackDaniels
|
||
|
||
Question: Which female singer collaborated with Eminem with the song "Stan"?
|
||
Answer: Dido
|
||
Regexp: Dido
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the Song "Hotel California"?
|
||
Answer: Eagles
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the Song "Last Resort"?
|
||
Answer: Papa Roach
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the Song "The Call"?
|
||
Answer: Backstreet Boys
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "All The Small Things"?
|
||
Answer: Blink 182
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Everything you want"?
|
||
Answer: Vertical Horizon
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Fuel"?
|
||
Answer: Metallica
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Go Let It Out"?
|
||
Answer: Oasis
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "I Have A Dream"?
|
||
Answer: Westlife
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Its Gonna Be Me"?
|
||
Answer: N'Sync
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
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|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Learn To Fly"?
|
||
Answer: Foo Fighters
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Ordinary World"?
|
||
Answer: Duran Duran
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Original Prankster"?
|
||
Answer: Offspring
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Picture Of You"?
|
||
Answer: Boyzone
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Rollin"?
|
||
Answer: Limp Bizkit
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Smells Like Teen Spirit"?
|
||
Answer: Nirvana
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Thank You For Loving Me"?
|
||
Answer: Bon Jovi
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "Unforgiven"?
|
||
Answer: Metallica
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which group sang the song "sleeping child"?
|
||
Answer: Michael Learns To Rock
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which instrument did George Harrison of the Beatles play?
|
||
Answer: lead guitar
|
||
Author: ^Trotsky
|
||
|
||
Question: Which is the language that is most spoken in the world?
|
||
Answer: chinese
|
||
Author: IMMORTALE
|
||
|
||
Question: Which is the only species of mammal that can't jump?
|
||
Answer: elephant
|
||
Author: |BradPitt|
|
||
|
||
Question: Which pop artist died in New York in 1987?
|
||
Answer: Andy Warhol
|
||
Regexp: Warhol
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy^_sad
|
||
|
||
Question: Which song is used in the movie "Loser"?
|
||
Answer: Teenage Dirt Bag
|
||
Author: Aeris_
|
||
|
||
Question: Which state has the only royal palace in the United States?
|
||
Answer: Hawaii
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Which team won the recently concluded UEFA cup?
|
||
Answer: Liverpool
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Which two British cities, along with ancient Rome, were built on seven hills?
|
||
Answer: Edinburgh and Sheffield
|
||
Author: _NiGhTy_
|
||
|
||
Question: Which was the first rock group to use lasers in a live performance?
|
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Answer: The Who
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Author: NiGhTy^
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Question: Which weight division in boxing lies between flyweight and featherweight?
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Answer: bantamweight
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Author: MingTea
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|
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Question: While USSR sent Laika the dog into space, the USA sent Laska and Benjy, which were?
|
||
Answer: mice
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Author: {LaVisH}
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Question: While grass grows the horse ....?
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||
Answer: starves
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Author: _NiGhTy_
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|
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Question: Who did Nathuram Godsay Murder in 1948?
|
||
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi
|
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Regexp: Gandhi
|
||
Author: dontgooff
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||
|
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Question: Who did Peeping Tom peep at?
|
||
Answer: Lady Godiva
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
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||
|
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Question: Who died on Saint Helena?
|
||
Answer: Napoleon
|
||
Author: JorgFli
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|
||
Question: Who fought in the 1967 Six Days War?
|
||
Answer: Arabs and Israelis
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
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||
|
||
Question: Who fought the 100 years war?
|
||
Answer: France and England
|
||
Regexp: France and England
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
||
|
||
Question: Who founded the McDonalds Chain?
|
||
Answer: Ray Kroc
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who invaded England in 55 BC?
|
||
Answer: Romans
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who invented Lava Lamps?
|
||
Answer: Craven Walker
|
||
Regexp: Craven Walker
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who invented the compact disc or CD?
|
||
Answer: Philips
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who invented the radio?
|
||
Answer: Guglielmo Marconi
|
||
Regexp: (Guglielmo )?Marconi
|
||
Author: atariwiggler
|
||
|
||
Question: Who invented the television?
|
||
Answer: John Logie Baird
|
||
Author: {_eHf_}
|
||
|
||
Category: Films
|
||
Question: Who is Julia Wells Better known as?
|
||
Answer: Julie Andrews
|
||
Author: Magic2000
|
||
|
||
Question: Who is the famous giantkiller?
|
||
Answer: jack
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who is the only musician in history to bring out two albums to reach number one in one year?
|
||
Answer: DMX
|
||
Author: Ritz_Corleone
|
||
|
||
Question: Who is the only person to win oscars for best actress and best song?
|
||
Answer: Barbara Streisand
|
||
Author: stanstimer
|
||
|
||
Question: Who is the patron saint of lovers?
|
||
Answer: Saint Valentine
|
||
Regexp: (St.?|Saint) Valentine
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who owns Weight Watchers?
|
||
Answer: Heinz
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Who owns Weight Watchers?
|
||
Answer: Heinz
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: Who plays centerfield for the Seattle Mariners?
|
||
Answer: Mike Cameron
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who pulled the thorn from the lion's paw?
|
||
Answer: Androcles
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who returned to Britain in 2001 after 35 years on the run?
|
||
Answer: Ronnie Biggs
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: Who said A computer will never need more than 640k of memory in 1982?
|
||
Answer: Bill Gates
|
||
Author: stanstime
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the Song "American Pie"?
|
||
Answer: Don Mclean
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the Song "Beautiful Day"?
|
||
Answer: U2
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the Song "Gangsta's Paradise"?
|
||
Answer: Coolio
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the Song 'Electric Youth'?
|
||
Answer: Debbie Gibson
|
||
Author: nagets
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "Another Brick In The Wall"?
|
||
Answer: Pink Floyd
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "Californication"?
|
||
Answer: Red Hot Chilli Peppers
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "Desert Rose"?
|
||
Answer: Sting
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "I Want You"?
|
||
Answer: Savage Darden
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "I'll Be Missing You"?
|
||
Answer: Puff Daddy
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "Run To You"?
|
||
Answer: Bryan Adams
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "The Way I Am"?
|
||
Answer: Eminem
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song "We Didn't Start The Fire"?
|
||
Answer: Billy Joel
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the song 'Ironic'?
|
||
Answer: Alanis Morisette
|
||
Author: nagets
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sang the theme song to the James Bond movie, "A View to A Kill"?
|
||
Answer: Duran Duran
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sings the song Clint Eastwood?
|
||
Answer: Gorillaz
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who stars in the movie "Tomb Raider"?
|
||
Answer: Angelina Jolie
|
||
Regexp: Jolie
|
||
Author: ^NiGhTy
|
||
|
||
Question: Who sung the Song "Fast Car"?
|
||
Answer: Tracy Chapman
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was Oberon's wife?
|
||
Answer: Titania
|
||
Author: Athene
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the first Christian missionary?
|
||
Answer: Paul
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the first person to present an Oscar (Academy Award) to himself?
|
||
Answer: Walt Disney
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the last Scottish Prime Minister of Britain?
|
||
Answer: Sir Alec Douglas Home
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the only World Heavyweight boxing Champion to go undefeated throughout his career?
|
||
Answer: Rocky Marciano
|
||
Author: SAD^ME
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the only person to ever play in the Super Bowl and World Series?
|
||
Answer: Deion Sanders
|
||
Author: atariwiggler
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the star of the film Bachelor Party?
|
||
Answer: Tom Hanks
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was the title character in The Merchant of Venice?
|
||
Answer: antonio
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who was voted "Time Magazine's" man of the year in 1938?
|
||
Answer: adolf Hitler
|
||
Author: {Valley_Boy}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who wrote the novel that the play "Les Miserables" is based on?
|
||
Answer: Victor Hugo
|
||
Author: NiGhTy^
|
||
|
||
Question: Who wrote the original story "The Lost World"?
|
||
Answer: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
|
||
Regexp: Conan Doyle
|
||
Author: SAD^ME
|
||
|
||
Question: Who's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles?
|
||
Answer: John Lennon
|
||
Regexp: lennon
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles?
|
||
Answer: John Lennon
|
||
Regexp: lennon
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: Who's mugshot number was BK4454813?
|
||
Answer: Hugh Grant
|
||
Author: {ZiN}
|
||
|
||
Question: Yogi Bear's sidekick was?
|
||
Answer: boo boo
|
||
Author: MingTea
|
||
|
||
Question: ho was singer of the QUEEN?
|
||
Answer: freddie mercury
|
||
Author: IMMORTALE
|
||
|
||
Question: how many strings on a seven string guitar?
|
||
Answer: seven
|
||
Regexp: (7|seven)
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|
||
|
||
Question: the "ZIP" in ZIP Code is an abrieviation of?
|
||
Answer: Zoning Improvement Plan
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: the largest rough diamond is a?
|
||
Answer: Cullinan
|
||
Author: {LaVisH}
|
||
|
||
Question: what is the most frequently seen comet?
|
||
Answer: Encke
|
||
Author: JessicaA^^^
|
||
|
||
Question: what is the name of the cryptography machine used by the german's in WW2?
|
||
Answer: ENIGMA
|
||
Regexp: E.?N.?I.?G.?M.?A.?
|
||
Author: AjiMMbO
|
||
|
||
Question: what was the name of the principal in archie comics??
|
||
Answer: Weatherbee
|
||
Author: dontgooff
|
||
|
||
Question: which two great physicists developed calculus independently of each other?
|
||
Answer: Isaac Newton and Leibniz
|
||
Author: ^BuHCEHT^
|